Project-Based Learning


The following links identify several approaches and exhibit various Project-Based Learning examples:

The Buck Institute of Education  The Buck Institute for Education (BIE) is a non-profit research and evaluation organization dedicated to improving schools by advancing knowledge about the practice of teaching and the process of learning.

Challenge 2000 Multimedia Project  Multimedia adds a vibrant new dimension to project-based learning. Find teacher resources, evaluation reports, events calendar, forum, and examples of student work.

GLEF Project-Based learning  This link leads to the George Lucas Educational Foundation (GLEF) Project-based Learning page.  GLEF is a nonprofit operating foundation that documents and disseminates models of the most innovative practices in K-12 schools.

Project-based Learning  Resources    This guide is designed to help individuals that are interested in education reform to understand collaborative, project-based learning on the Internet.

Observing Classroom Processes in Project-Based Learning Using Multimedia  Discussed in this US Dept. of Ed. paper is the design of the observation tool and present findings about the differences in classroom processes between Multimedia Project classrooms and comparison classrooms.

PBLnet.org This site was designed to provide web-based support for teachers, parents and children who are interested in Project-Based Learning, design and invention.

 

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