The document discusses constructivism and project-based learning as approaches for hands-on learning. Constructivism involves students actively constructing knowledge through experiences facilitated by the teacher. Project-based learning allows students to solve complex, realistic problems through collaboration while developing cross-curricular skills. Rubrics are recommended for assessing student learning in project-based lessons by evaluating various criteria such as content, process, and timeline.
An introduction to PBL. Slide presentation used during a workshop involving lecturers from Civil & Environmental Engineering, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia. 4th & 5th September 2012.
Computer Science is an interesting subject which helps students to develop their problem solving and computational thinking skills. The problem solving and algorithmic nature of computer science also promotes students’ creativity and innovation. However, teaching of computer science is different from other science subjects and requires special pedagogical skills. This presentation covers these aspects.
Didactic profiles in PBL STEM Teaching-Learning Sequencesjdomen44
Jordi Domènech-Casal. ESERA Conference Bologna 2019.
Project-Based Learning is a candidate approach as teaching sequences for scientific competence that is being promoted through STEM education. Several didactic components are of interest in the didactic architecture of these sequences: Context, Conflict, Discourse, Content, Openness and Interdisciplinary. We have developed a rubric to assess these components in 87 PBL STEM sequences designed by secondary education teachers. We have identified 4 main profiles in the proposed sequences and discuss its implications on the development of scientific competence through PBL STEM sequences.
An introduction to PBL. Slide presentation used during a workshop involving lecturers from Civil & Environmental Engineering, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia. 4th & 5th September 2012.
Computer Science is an interesting subject which helps students to develop their problem solving and computational thinking skills. The problem solving and algorithmic nature of computer science also promotes students’ creativity and innovation. However, teaching of computer science is different from other science subjects and requires special pedagogical skills. This presentation covers these aspects.
Didactic profiles in PBL STEM Teaching-Learning Sequencesjdomen44
Jordi Domènech-Casal. ESERA Conference Bologna 2019.
Project-Based Learning is a candidate approach as teaching sequences for scientific competence that is being promoted through STEM education. Several didactic components are of interest in the didactic architecture of these sequences: Context, Conflict, Discourse, Content, Openness and Interdisciplinary. We have developed a rubric to assess these components in 87 PBL STEM sequences designed by secondary education teachers. We have identified 4 main profiles in the proposed sequences and discuss its implications on the development of scientific competence through PBL STEM sequences.
Cristi Ford- The Backwards Classroom – Using Peer Instruction to Increase Act...Alexandra M. Pickett
Cristi Ford, Assistant Vice Provost for Learning Innovation Initiatives in the Center for Innovation in Learning and Student Success (CILSS) at the University of Maryland University College presented "The Backwards Classroom – Using Peer Instruction to Increase Active Learning"
Open SUNY COTE Summit
Conference Dates: February 24-26, 2016.
Location: SUNY Global Center, New York, New York
http://opensunycotesummit2016.edublogs.org/
Presentation Recording: http://sysadm.mediasite.suny.edu/Mediasite/Play/4919d217bfa94bd6bd0c63bf6aa5acaf1d
WebQuest: "The World Through a Different Pair of Eyes"caseyrae27
This is a WebQuest that the high school group put together in our Education 214 class. We learned the purpose of a WebQuest, and how it can be useful in the classroom. This powerpoint presentation is also a critique of the WebQuest we reviewed.