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# Gain knowledge and skills in individual project-related subject areas | # Gain knowledge and skills in individual project-related subject areas | ||
# Improve IT skills (in particular improve ICT-enhanced "knowledge working" and "[[community of practice]]") skills | # Improve IT skills (in particular improve ICT-enhanced "knowledge working" and "[[community of practice]]") skills | ||
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== Implementing a PBL Lesson == | == Implementing a PBL Lesson == | ||
This is only a short summary, please refer to the book for details. Note that this is a generic outline that needs to adapted to each situation. | |||
=== Getting started === | === Getting started === | ||
# Define the topic | # Define the topic | ||
# Define timelines, milestones and assessment methods | # Define timelines, milestones and assessment methods | ||
# Identify resources | # Identify resources | ||
# | # Identify prequisites | ||
# Advance organization (introduce project-methodology, skills that will have to be acquired etc.) | |||
# Form teams | |||
=== Initial Team Activity - Project Planning | |||
# Knowledge pooling by team members | |||
# Initial project specification, e.g. formulate objectives and questions. At university level, this should lead to a research design. | |||
# Planning, e.g. definition of workpackages, milestones and timelines | |||
# Formal teacher feedback | |||
# Revision of the project specification and plan (if need return to steps 2 and 3) | |||
=== Project Implementation === | |||
# Have students complete one task and milstone at a time. Make sure that students engage in regular meetings | |||
# Refining of project definition | |||
# Sharing between team members (make sure that there is collaboration and cooperation, you decide) | |||
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Definition
The Moursund project-based learning model as presented here has been published in one of the most popular textboooks, intitled "Project-based learning: Using Information Technology".
The model presented here draws from a summary of Moursund 2002: 57-64). We did not simply summarize, therefore it is our (DSchneider)'s interpretation of the model.
Context
This model can be applied (or rather adapted) to a wide range of project-based learning at various levels of teaching.
Definition of goals
Typicially project-based learning involves definition of different kinds of goals, e.g.:
- Gain knowledge and skills within a global (class-wide) subject area
- Gain knowledge and skills in individual project-related subject areas
- Improve IT skills (in particular improve ICT-enhanced "knowledge working" and "community of practice") skills
- Improve general problem solving skills including metacognitive and other learning strategies.
Definition of the PBL Lesson(s) Topic(s)
- under construction
Implementing a PBL Lesson
This is only a short summary, please refer to the book for details. Note that this is a generic outline that needs to adapted to each situation.
Getting started
- Define the topic
- Define timelines, milestones and assessment methods
- Identify resources
- Identify prequisites
- Advance organization (introduce project-methodology, skills that will have to be acquired etc.)
- Form teams
=== Initial Team Activity - Project Planning
- Knowledge pooling by team members
- Initial project specification, e.g. formulate objectives and questions. At university level, this should lead to a research design.
- Planning, e.g. definition of workpackages, milestones and timelines
- Formal teacher feedback
- Revision of the project specification and plan (if need return to steps 2 and 3)
Project Implementation
- Have students complete one task and milstone at a time. Make sure that students engage in regular meetings
- Refining of project definition
- Sharing between team members (make sure that there is collaboration and cooperation, you decide)
Links
- Dave Moursund, ICT-Assisted Project-Based Learning HTML.
- This is a Website designed to support a workshop, a short course, or self study. However, DSchneider also recommends to buy the book directly from ISTE
References
- Moursund, David (2002) Project-based learning: Using Information Technology, 2nd edition, ISTE. ISBN 1-56484-196-0
- Some chapters of prior edition are available online