2. PROJECT-BASED LEARNING: KNOWN AS PBL
AND A PILLAR IN 21 ST CENTURY EDUCATION
• The pillar: PBL Project Based Learning
• Description: Students go through an extended process of
researching a complex question, problem, or challenge in a
group setting. PBL’s are carefully planned to ensure that
students are learning key academic points.
• Project Based learning is important because students need to
acquire the skills needed to work with their peers in a productive
manor, while using critical thinking with in a group setting.
• Role in the 21st century: PBL’s play a role because of the use of
technology. They can involve cell phones, websites, blogs and so
much more.
3. IMPLEMENTING TECHNOLOGY TO PROMOTE
PROJECT BASED LEARNING
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Using a class YouTube page and allowing students access to cameras would
promote Project based learning, as students could be divided into groups and
asked to write a script collectively, with parts for each student in the group and
record the product.
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A group research project, such as completing a Webquest , would promote Project
based learning by teaching students to research as a group by dividing work and
combining research and critical thinking skills to come up with an original ending
presentation to the situation the Webquest would have proposed.
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Writing and maintaining a blog as a group would promote project based learning by
allowing students to learn each other’s interests and expand on each other’s
thoughts and ideas.
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A class Twitter would promote project based learning by giving a group of students
a way to keep in contact with each other and plan meetings and activities with the
class and their own group.
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Working on a group photo shopped poster would promote project based learning by
implementing combined ideas, and combined expertise with technology could help
instruct others in the group who are not as knowledgeable.
4. CREATION OF A NATION OBJECTIVE
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Objective: A 9 th* grade class of 22 students (12 white, 8 African
American, 2 Chinese) will be creating a project within a group to
make their own national territory including, laws, rules,
regulations, demographics, Geographic's, and culture. The
students will use Blogspot.com to create and discuss a blog
where they can figure out what laws, rules, and regulations they
would like to have in their territory. They will use PowerPoint to
make a slideshow presentation to present laws to citizens, a
YouTube video to introduce their country, a podcast to announce
a presidential election, and a Pinterest account to create and
show what will embody the culture of their individual territory. In
the span of one week, the students will complete this with 100%
accuracy.
5. CREATION OF A NATION PROJECT OUTLINE
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Objective: Students will make their own national territory including, laws, rules,
regulations, demographics, Geographic's, and culture
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Make a PowerPoint to present laws to citizens- In a detailed manner, students will
compose laws and present them in a clear and understandable way.
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YouTube video about country that is coming to be- Students can make a video, that
is not limited, but entails how the country came along.
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Podcast presidential election- Students can make a mock presidential debate, a
play by play of Election Day, or something that will illustrate how the new country
got its first leader.
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Pinterest- Through different pins, students can illustrate what the new country will
look like, its culture, and recreational things to participate in.
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Blogging- Students will create a blog debating the laws, rules, and regulations of
the country. It will serve as a place for debate amongst “future citizens” as the laws
are composed.
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All of the applications that are involved in this project are tied into the ProjectBased Learning Pillar. Each of the smaller projects within the whole unit involves an
online source work that is hands on and interactive.
6. CREATION OF A NATION
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Students will be split up into groups of four, with two groups having an extra
member, and they will be assigned to create their own nation with their own
government, with the only stipulation being that the government has a
president. On the first day, students will start a blog within their groups and
discuss laws and regulations on blogspot.com. By the second day, students
should have the laws and regulations for their country ready to present to the
class in a PowerPoint by the second day.
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On the third day, the groups will make a YouTube video within their groups
detailing the history of their country and post it on the class YouTube page. On
the fourth day, the groups will make and present a podcast about the
Presidential Election in their country and who the candidates are and what
their views are.
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On the fifth day of the project, the groups will collectively decide on what their
country’s main exports and imports will be and represent them through a group
Pinterest page in which they will share with the other groups and the
instructor. All of the projects will be presented to the class, including all the
elements that were completed throughout the week at 100% accuracy.
7. CONCLUDING STATEMENT REGARDING THE
IMPORTANCE OF PROJECT BASED LEARNING
• Project based learning is essential for students to learn
because the best skill a person can have and implement in
their working a social lives is to work collectively and
effectively with their peers. Project based learning should
be implemented in schooling as early as Kindergarten
because children should be comfortable with sharing and
accepting their peers’ ideas and using the new ideas to
expand on their own. In this way, project based learning
aids in the development of critical thinking in students as
individuals and in peer groups.