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Title: Project-Based Learning plus Multimedia (PBL MM)


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Project-Based Learningplus Multimedia(PBLMM)
  • TEDU 560
  • Instructional Strategies for
  • Using the Internet

Instructor Jill Baedke cjbaedke_at_vcu.edu
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Definitions
  • PBLMM is a method of teaching and learning in
    which students acquire new knowledge and skills
    in the course of designing, planning, and
    producing a multimedia product.

Multimedia is the integration of media objects
such as text, graphics, video, animation, and
sound to represent and convey information.
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Goals of the Project-based Learning model
  • Authentic and meaningful project for the students
    and the real world
  • SOL focused and usually multi disciplinary
  • Impacts life skills such as self-management,
    group work, or problem solving techniques
  • Long range project (weeks to months) that builds
    on knowledge and research
  • Assessed in many ways
  • Uses a multimedia tool (HyperStudio, PowerPoint,
    video, slide show, iMovie, KidPix, etc.) to
    present the final product.

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Stages of a PBLMM
  • There are several ways to design a PBLMM. This
    is a modified six step approach that will be easy
    to implement.
  • 1. Question
  • 2. Plan
  • 3. Schedule
  • 4. Project
  • 5. Assessment
  • 6. Presentation

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1. Question
  • The project should be something that appeals to
    the student and is authentic or real.
  • (Examples plan a class colonial garden monitor
    speed of cars passing in school zone raise money
    for a new track submit an exercise plan
    advertise the school play)
  • The project should support your SOL focus and can
    be multi disciplinary.
  • (Examples MeasuringMath, journalingLanguage
    Arts, word processingTechnology)
  • Decide on a multimedia component to present the
    final product. (Class or individual HyperStudio,
    PowerPoint, iMovie, slide show, video clip)

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2. Plan
  • Involve or guide student to develop goals of the
    project (Examples KWHL chart, survey, Venn
    diagram, web mapping, brainstorming activities,
    timelines)
  • Brainstorm resources (ExamplesInternet sites,
    printed resources, interviews, surveys, opinion
    polls, etc.)
  • Divide class into cooperative groups and assign
    rolls

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3. Schedule
  • Decide on date of final project.
  • Decide on dates for components to be due.
  • (Examples Surveys, experiments, printed
    research, interviews, web research, etc.)
  • Discuss appropriate assessments to keep project
    on schedule.

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4. Project
  • Students - working in groups - begin project.
  • Teacher monitors activities and encourages groups
    to plan, implement and evaluate activities.
  • Teacher makes suggestions as to pacing, direction
    and team members accountability.
  • Students use teacher as a guide, facilitator, and
    advisor for project ideas and direction.

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5. Assessment
  • Discuss checkpoints and goals.
  • Create simple rubrics for self-assessing and team
    assessment.
  • Establish final assessment of multimedia
    presentations.

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6. Multimedia Presentation
  • Allow time to create a final product using a
    pre-established list of multimedia tools and
    software.
  • Allow time to present final product to class,
    school or outside parties.
  • Take time to reflect, share feelings, and discuss
    outcomes.
  • Encourage new inquiries, new ideas and more
    projects.

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Where Do You Start?
  • Think of an exciting real world project that
    would support or validate your curriculum.
    Projects must be authentic to motivate the
    students.
  • Elementary create a weather station or bird
    station plan snacks for field day collect
    items for a nursing home send letters to a
    person in the service.
  • Secondary Use the question, Why are we studying
    this? and suggest a real project to use those
    content skills. Examples Design a kite (math and
    science) plan a trip to X (geography, math,
    economics) find an apartment (marketing, math,
    regional economics).

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Then what?
  • Once you have established a workable project
    involve the class in all stages of the process.
    Be a guide to help them decide on a time frame,
    research, and products to contribute to the big
    picture and a final presentation. These are real
    life skills and decisions - using SOL content -
    that you are encouraging for future projects or
    problems. Be flexible, supportive, and allow for
    change.

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What Resources Are Used?
  • Unlike a WebQuest - where web resources are the
    main tool for gathering information - a PBL
    activity can branch out to include interviews,
    surveys, experiments, observations, calculations,
    field trips, mapping, and much more. The
    students develop a plan of action to gather the
    necessary information for their final product,
    presentation, or performance The teachers job is
    to make suggestions, foster problem-solving
    skills, and be a guide.

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How do you plant a garden?
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One flower at a time...
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How do you create a PBLMM?
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One step at a time...
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Lesson 10 Assignment
  • Use the resources suggested by the instructor to
    explore the PBL sites for definitions,
    philosophies, and ideas.
  • Choose one Project-based Learning activity that
    knocked your socks off and share it with your
    class on the Discussion Board. Forum WOW! Check
    out this PBL!
  • Add a few sentences about how you feel PBL
    strategies might benefit your students and
    support your curriculum.
  • Start working on your project rubric(s) due to
    your group by 8/24 and to Jill by 8/28. PLEASE
    work with your team!

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Lesson 11 Assignments
  • Using one of your topics, start developing a
    PBLMM learning activity.
  • Use the WORD template (Course Documents gt Lesson
    10) to develop each step of your project.
  • Decide on how many assessments (rubrics) that you
    may need to evaluate the different skills.
    (self-assessment, team work, final product)
  • Create your rubrics or use a rubric site to help
    you create your assessment tools.

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Lesson 12 Assignments
  • Have your group critique your PBLMM - due to
    them by 8/24
  • Upload your assignment to Jill by 8/28
  • I realize that the time frame is tight - so
    please work with your team to get everything done
    by the start of school.
  • Let me know if I can help! cjbaedke_at_vcu.edu

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Notes
  • Lessons 13 and 14 (9/18 9/25) will be
    considered independent study as you implement TWO
    of your projects - although this implementation
    can be started earlier in the month. There will
    be a lesson plan template suggested by ISTE and
    used by all the classes in this Technology
    Certificate cohort. (Course Documents gt Lesson
    13.) Lesson 15 will be the final summary and
    reflection of your projects, instructional
    strategies, and using the Internet in your
    classroom through web-based projects.

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Have a great school year!
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