Brand-new from the Buck Institute for Education, here's an online tutorial on PBL basics. It includes video vignettes, project planning tools, plus an opportunity to submit a plan and request critical feedback.
Check it out and let us know what you think. Looks like a useful tool for professional development.

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Thanks for the link, Suzie. I downloaded the Main Course article and a few of the project forms which I found especially useful for planning, setting up, checking with a rubric, and reflecting on the whole effort. -- Terry
Thanks for the heads-up! The new tool looks great. Everything in one place. I appreciated the tips from the classroom that they included. Just a note that you need to sign up on the site to view the PBL Do-It-Yourself resources.

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