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Motivating students through project work
  • Adam Stepinski

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Motivating students through project work
What do we need to bear in mind? http//www.dvolv
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http//dvolver.com
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  • Boosting students engagement

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  • Developing learners autonomy

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  • Autonomous student
  • motivated 29
  • responsible 19
  • self-confident 16
  • open-minded 13
  • creative 7

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  • Autonomous teacher
  • supporting 29
  • flexible 23
  • innovative 21
  • enthusiastic 10
  • reflective 8

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  • What are the teachers like in your school?

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  • What are the students like in your school?

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  • What would you change in your school?

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  • What does learners autonomy mean for teachers?

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  • What does it mean for students?

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Motivating students through project work
  • - How can we promote and develop students
    autonomy in our projects?

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  • What can it be limited by?

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  • Inter-disciplinary projects

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Motivating students through project work
  • Unfinished sentences
  • The big number of learning areas / school
    subjects in an interdisciplinary project will
    result in ...

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  • Unfinished sentences
  • An autonomous environment will lead to ...

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Motivating students through project work
  • Unfinished sentences
  • Forming specialised teams (groups of students)
    working on specified fields and acting as experts
    in that particular area will benefit because ...

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  • Unfinished sentences
  • If we link school / subject matters with ethic
    issues and students everyday experiences, this
    will ...

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Motivating students through project work
  • Unfinished sentences
  • Students words We are responsible for all the
    things we do / dont do mean that ...

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Motivating students through project work
  • Unfinished sentences
  • Feeling the freedom from the constraints of the
    curriculum will lead to ...

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  • Unfinished sentences
  • When students face a challenge and they will
    successfully cope with it, they will ...

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  • Unfinished sentences
  • A greater possibility of modification of the
    instructional methodologies incorporated in the
    project (including visual, auditory, tactile and
    kinesthetic) will result in

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  • Developing students' key competencies

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  • communication in the mother tongue ,
  • communication in foreign languages,
  • mathematical competence and basic competences in
    science and technology ,
  • digital competence,
  • learning to learn,
  • social and civic competences,
  • sense of initiative and entrepreneurship,
  • cultural awareness and expression.

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  • How often do you use a computer?

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  • Do you have this at home?

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Motivating students through project work
  • New subjects in the future school
  •  Which would be useful to learn about?

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Motivating students through project work
  • I would like to become after graduation a
    person...

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Motivating students through project work
  • What sort of skills and competencies do students
    want for themselves?
  • Are they really important?

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  • Structure
  • of an interdisciplinary project

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Motivating students through project work
  • Clues from the comic strips
  • http//pixton.com/pl/comic/8zlb51vm/new
  • http//pixton.com/pl/comic/f1mrwcq0/new
  •  http//pixton.com/pl/comic/r7e9rh2j/new
  • http//pixton.com/pl/comic/61tid5g5/new
  • http//pixton.com/pl/comic/hfv9eb5q/new
  • http//pixton.com/pl/comic/1za446dz/new

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  • http//pixton.com

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Motivating students through project work
  • Balancing between the educational and enteraining
    dimensions of the activity

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Motivating students through project work
  • Use of media resources
  • and attractive means of communication

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Motivating students through project work
  • 'Living Darfur' by Mattafix
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vqQwCCm-H-sU
  • 'Zombie' by
  • the Cranberries
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?v6Ejga4kJUts

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  • IRIN Films
  • http//www.irinnews.org/filmtv.aspx
  • 'Facing History and Ourselves'
  • http//www.facinghistory.org/

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  • http//topdocumentary
  • films.com/
  • www.missioneurope.eu

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  • Some e- tools to motivate students
  • www.pixton.com

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Motivating students through project work
  • http//dfilm.com
  • http//voicethread.com

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  • http//prezi.com/
  • http//edu.glogster.com

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  • www.myebook.com

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www.surveymonkey.com/
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  • http//digitalhistory.unl.edu/

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Motivating students through project work
  • The Exhibit tool
  • http//simile.mit.edu/exhibit/
  • An example
  • http//www.simile-widgets.org/exhibit/examples/pre
    sidents/presidents.html

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  • The Timeline tool
  • http//simile.mit.edu/timeline
  • An example
  • http//simile.mit.edu/timeline/examples/jfk/jfk.ht
    ml

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  • We need to pump up students motivation all the
    time ?

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Motivating students through project work
  • Ice breakers
  • from
  • the Modules
  • http//www.etwinning.net/en/pub/inspiration/module
    s.htm

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  • My beloved ice breakers

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  • Unfinished statements
  • Would you ratheror
  • TV interview

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Motivating students through project work
  • Some ideas for motivating projects incorporating
    History, Social Studies and Geography
  • http//www.spicynodes.org/a/4ec51a9da2dd98004d7325
    c39639c525

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  • www.spicynodes.org

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  • Some clues to consider while working on an
    interdisciplinary project
  • 1. when you decide on the topic, make sure that
    the project will stimulate your students to act
    creatively,
  • 2. (in my opinion) its better when a project
    refers to different subjects and fields of
    learning,
  • 3. make sure that the topic, activities, ways of
    communication are interesting for your students,

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  • 4. while formulating the topic and deciding on
    the content
  • -try to make them simple and catchy,
  • -try to refer them to your students life and
    experiences,
  • -dont concentrate too much on the educational
    aspects (the project should attract, not scary
    off)
  • 5. give your students as much autonomy as
    possible,
  • 6. your project should make a change (ways of
    work, ways of thinking, gaining new skills and
    abilities, establishing new relations),

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  • 7. allow them to decide on the electronic media
    and technology they would like to use in the
    project,
  • 8. make sure that the project will let your
    students brainstorm ideas and discover solutions
    by original thinking processes,
  • 9. try to match all the things you do within your
    project with students interests,

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  • 10. vary activities balancing carefully between
    the educational and the enjoyable ones,
  • 11. divide your work into smaller chunks
    (stages),
  • 12. try to follow some order from specifics to
    more general matters or the other way round,
  • 13. try to incorporate songs, documentaries,
    movies (the participants belong to the media
    generation),

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  • 14. let them use various computer applications
    (your students are also called the Google
    generation),
  • 15. make sure that all the participants work
    on/create something together (not just add their
    materials),
  • 16. you can appoint your students as experts in
    their national issues (social matters, history
    etc.) while your partners will have a similar
    role in case of the issues of their countries,

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  • 17. evalute your activities (e.g. on a special
    forum on the project site),
  • 18. make sure your students create something of
    value

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  • May your projects be motivational,
    inspirational, engagiging, creative
  • and funny!
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