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Project-based Learning. EDT3470 January 14, 2013. Technology Empowers Student Field Work. http://www.edutopia.org/naturemapping-technology-data-collection-video Fourth-grade students make meaningful contributions to science through the nationwide NatureMapping program. .
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Project-based Learning EDT3470 January 14, 2013
Technology Empowers Student Field Work http://www.edutopia.org/naturemapping-technology-data-collection-video Fourth-grade students make meaningful contributions to science through the nationwide NatureMapping program.
I think it is a good idea to find ways to have students interact with members of their community (like the farmers in this video) as a way to support their learning. • Agree • Disagree • Maybe
I think it is a good idea to get students outside of their school into “the field” for learning opportunities. • Agree • Disagree • Maybe
Hula to High Tech: Hawaiian Students Re-Create History http://www.edutopia.org/hula-high-tech-video A Honolulu school uses technology to illuminate an ancient heritage.
I believe it is a great learning opportunity for all when students from different grade levels work together on projects. • Agree • Disagree • Maybe
I feel that creative thinking and the ability to let students make mistakes and problem solve their way to a solution are two of many characteristics that are vital to educators who are integrating technology into daily classroom learning. • Agree • Disagree • Maybe
Five-Year-Olds Pilot Their Own Project-Based Learning http://www.edutopia.org/beginning-journey-five-year-olds-drive-their-own-pbl-projects Student-driven class activities, enhanced by technology, launch kindergartners on a journey of lifelong learning.
I believe it is important to get students engaged by doing projects that link the students to their real world and bring the real world into the school setting! • Yes • No • Maybe
I can image my future students successfully working on real life projects. • Yes • No • Maybe
Journey North: Children Practice Real Science by Monitoring Monarchs http://www.edutopia.org/journey-north Thousands of students track migration patterns of butterflies and other species as part of this online project.
I can imagine having my students communicate with pen pals like the students in this video. • Yes • No • Maybe
I think it is important for students to have intercultural experiences like the ones these students had. • Yes • No • Maybe
Today’s lecture (1/14/2013) was: • Interesting and relevant • Just interesting • Just relevant • Uninteresting and irrelevant