1. Project Based Learning Part 1: Experiences of a 3rd Grade Teacher
2. Project Based Learning Part 2: Experiences of a 3rd Grade Teacher
3. iCurio
4. Discovery Education
5. The Anthony - Strange list of Tips for Teachers Part 1
6. Don't Teach Tech - Use It
7. Additional Thought about Lessons
Anthony Capps is a former EDM310 student, who now teaches
third grade in Baldwin County. He uses what he learned in EDM310 with his
students in his classroom. In the video Project Based Learning Part 1 and
Project Based Learning Part 2, Project Based Learning is an actual learning
process and not students taking tests on what they have learned. Mr. Capps
mentions that the projects have to meet the common core standards for the
state. PBL lets students be creative with their school work, and also lets
students ask their peers questions if they do not understand the assignment.
So, PBL allows more student-students and teacher-student interaction. Mr. Capps
mentions that he records feedback from his students so that he can continue to
do things that interest them. It is important as a teacher if you are using PBL
to create projects or assignments that interested them.
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