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Let's Meet at #PBLChat
Did you know PBL enthusiasts meet up through Twitter each Tuesday night for conversation about all things PBL? Use the hashtag #pblchat any time, but especially on Tuesday nights at 9:00 p.m. EST.
Welcome Members! If you are new to PBL~BwP please introduce yourself here in a new members thread.
Here are the links to our past PBL Better with Practice Webinars
Session 1 Creating a Culture of Inquiry
Recording (2:00: link 2, 5:00:link 3)
Slide deck with links
Session 2 ~ Keeping Your Project on the Rails
2:00 pst Recording - 5:00 pst Recording
Slide deck with links
Session 3 ~ It’s Not Over When It’s Over: The Project Spiral
2:00 pst Recording - 5:00 pst Recording
Slide deck with links
Discussions Continue in the Better with Practice Group
Please dig in, and feel free to start more discussions.
A big THANK YOU to Project Foundry for sponsoring this series!
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Hi All. I'm a 6th grade teacher in Elk Grove and executive director of Curiosity Films, a student inspired and teacher directed studio committed to empowering kids to use the medium of film to express their voices and showcase their learning. You can check out our project based learning projects and films at http://curiosityfilms.edublogs.org
We're always looking for new funding sources and opportunities to apply our filmmaking skills. Currently, I'm working on a Kickstarter proposal for the 2013-14 school year. We hope to create a feature length documentary on waste streams. So far, we've forged partnerships with our city's integrated waste division, our region's waste hauling service, and The World We Want Foundation to make this happen!
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Comment by Kevin Gant on January 31, 2012 at 10:36am Hi All,
I wanted to invite you to a weekly event on twitter: PBLChat. It's like Educhat, but about issues specifically surrounding Project Based Learning. It lasts for an hour, and people go fast and furious talking about their practice, ideas, and feedback. It starts at 9 pm EST.
All you need to do is log on to twitter, then type in #pblchat to the search window to see the posts. Include #pblchat in your tweet to join the voices.
Each week is a different topic - tonight's theme is "Empowering Students with Digital Tools".
Join us this Tuesday, and every tuesday at 9 pm EST!
-Kevin Gant
@gantalones
Comment by Telannia Norfar on December 14, 2011 at 8:38pm I was at BIE headquarters this past week. I heard some great news! BIE and Napa Valley USD are sponsoring PBL World. Registration will open Feb. 1. They will have onsite and Edmodo sessions. It will be June 18-22. They are going to release an Edmodo app! Details are going on the bie.org site next year.
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Comment by GoldStudent on May 19, 2011 at 1:57am Hello,
I would like to introduce you our website: http://www.goldstudent.com
It is a fun, easy and effective online math enrichment and assistance program for students K-6. It is designed to help children improve their problem-solving skills, gain confidence in their math abilities and have fun while they learn.
We have just launched our Free Trial! You can now create an account without any charges.
Please tell us what do you think.
Thanks!
Hi,
I would love to use PBL. I teach technology in a K-8 school and have done 1 unit each with the students in grades 7 & 8 they got so much out of it that I want to try it with other grades.
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Comment by Terry Smith on January 8, 2011 at 6:35am Derek - have you looked at Quest Atlantis? See http://questatlantis.org - it's a research program from Indiana University, a 3D world (Active Worlds based) in which elementary students work on missions and quests in areas of science, math, language, character education, Internet safety, history, etc. Students work toward awards in Social Commitment as they learn and collaborate with each other. Kids from around the world are present and it is very much a monitored, protected space. I've found it crosses learning styles, reading levels, and engages kids who had otherwise been uninterested in learning in school.
It is free, and requires teacher training,sign up/parental permission University.
Cheers,
Terry
Teacher Ed Web: http://www.smithclass.org
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