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An Introduction to ICT-An Introduction to ICT-Infused Project Based Infused Project Based
LearningLearning
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A systematic teaching method that engages learners in acquiring knowledge and skills through an extended inquiry process structured around complex, relevant questions, carefully designed products, and authentic tasks.
From Introduction to Project Based Learning Handbook, Buck Institute for Education.
Project Based Learning
A systematic teaching method that engages learners in acquiring knowledge and skills through an extended inquiry process structured around complex, relevant questions, carefully designed products, and authentic tasks.
From Introduction to Project Based Learning Handbook, Buck Institute for Education.
Project Based Learning
A systematic teaching method that engages learners in acquiring knowledge and skills through an extended inquiry process structured around complex, relevant questions, carefully designed products, and authentic tasks.
From Introduction to Project Based Learning Handbook, Buck Institute for Education.
Project Based Learning
A systematic teaching method that engages learners in acquiring knowledge and skills through an extended inquiry process structured around complex, relevant questions, carefully designed products, and authentic tasks.
From Introduction to Project Based Learning Handbook, Buck Institute for Education.
Project Based Learning
A systematic teaching method that engages learners in acquiring knowledge and skills through an extended inquiry process structured around complex, relevant questions, carefully designed products, and authentic tasks.
From Introduction to Project Based Learning Handbook, Buck Institute for Education.
Project Based Learning
A systematic teaching method that engages learners in acquiring knowledge and skills through an extended inquiry process structured around complex, relevant questions, carefully designed products, and authentic tasks.
From Introduction to Project Based Learning Handbook, Buck Institute for Education.
Project Based Learning
A systematic teaching method that engages learners in acquiring knowledge and skills through an extended inquiry process structured around complex, relevant questions, carefully designed products, and authentic tasks.
From Introduction to Project Based Learning Handbook, Buck Institute for Education.
Project Based Learning
A systematic teaching method that engages learners in acquiring knowledge and skills through an extended inquiry process structured around complex, relevant questions, carefully designed products, and authentic tasks.
From Introduction to Project Based Learning Handbook, Buck Institute for Education.
Project Based Learning
We’ll call it PBL
Project Based Learning
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PBL changes the classroom
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PBL changes the classroom
Students making podcasts with Audacity.
George Lucas Educational Foundation (GLEF) PBL videos available free at iTunes
The Edible School Yard
What about the use of ICT?
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ISTE’s Educational ISTE’s Educational Technology Standards for Technology Standards for
TeachersTeachers
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Standard 1: Standard 1: Facilitate and Inspire Student Facilitate and Inspire Student Learning and CreativityLearning and Creativity
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Teachers … facilitate experiences that advance learning, creativity, and innovation. . .
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a)a) promote, support, and model creative and promote, support, and model creative and innovative thinking and inventiveness.innovative thinking and inventiveness.
Standard 1: Standard 1: Facilitate and Inspire Student Facilitate and Inspire Student Learning and CreativityLearning and Creativity
Source:www.iste.org/Content/NavigationMenu/NETS/ForTeachers/2008Standards/NETS_for_Teachers_2008.htm
a) promote, support, and model creative and innovative thinking and inventiveness.
b)b) engage students in exploring real-world issues and engage students in exploring real-world issues and solving authentic problems using digital tools and solving authentic problems using digital tools and resources.resources.
Standard 1: Standard 1: Facilitate and Inspire Student Facilitate and Inspire Student Learning and CreativityLearning and Creativity
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a) promote, support, and model creative and innovative thinking and inventiveness.
b) engage students in exploring real-world issues and solving authentic problems using digital tools and resources.
c)c) promote student reflection using collaborative promote student reflection using collaborative tools to reveal and clarify students' conceptual tools to reveal and clarify students' conceptual understanding and thinking, planning, and creative understanding and thinking, planning, and creative processes.processes.
Standard 1: Standard 1: Facilitate and Inspire Student Facilitate and Inspire Student Learning and CreativityLearning and Creativity
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a) promote, support, and model creative and innovative thinking and inventiveness.
b) engage students in exploring real-world issues and solving authentic problems using digital tools and resources.
c) promote student reflection using collaborative tools to reveal and clarify students' conceptual understanding and thinking, planning, and creative processes.
d)d) model collaborative knowledge construction by model collaborative knowledge construction by engaging in learning with students, colleagues, and engaging in learning with students, colleagues, and others in face-to-face and virtual environments.others in face-to-face and virtual environments.
Standard 1: Standard 1: Facilitate and Inspire Student Facilitate and Inspire Student Learning and CreativityLearning and Creativity
Source:www.iste.org/Content/NavigationMenu/NETS/ForTeachers/2008Standards/NETS_for_Teachers_2008.htm
a)a) promote, support, and model creative and promote, support, and model creative and innovative thinking and inventiveness.innovative thinking and inventiveness.
b)b) engage students in exploring real-world issues and engage students in exploring real-world issues and solving authentic problems using digital tools and solving authentic problems using digital tools and resources.resources.
c)c) promote student reflection using collaborative promote student reflection using collaborative tools to reveal and clarify students' conceptual tools to reveal and clarify students' conceptual understanding and thinking, planning, and creative understanding and thinking, planning, and creative processes.processes.
d)d) model collaborative knowledge construction by model collaborative knowledge construction by engaging in learning with students, colleagues, and engaging in learning with students, colleagues, and others in face-to-face and virtual environments.others in face-to-face and virtual environments.
Standard 1: Standard 1: Facilitate and Inspire Student Facilitate and Inspire Student Learning and CreativityLearning and Creativity
Project Characteristics Checklist from Intel® Teach Essential Course.
What we will look at
Project Characteristics Checklist from Intel® Teach Essential Course.
What we will look at
• Learners assume an active role
• Varied learning strategies engage all learners
• Develops both knowledge and skills
•Authentic demonstration of learning
Characteristics of PBL
Engaging Task
Characteristics of PBL
Engaging Task
•Authentic, real-world challenge or question
•Demands higher-order thinking* to real-world contexts
•Involves 21st century skills *
Characteristics of PBL
Problem Based Task
Bloom’s TaxonomyBloom’s Taxonomy
Bloom’s Bloom’s version 2.0version 2.0
American Psychological Association. www.apa.org/ed/new_blooms.html
What are 21st Century Skills?What are 21st Century Skills?
The Partnership for 21st Century Skills. www.21stcenturyskills.org/.
Paul Otellini, President and CEO and Craig Barrett, Chairman of the Board, discuss 21st Century Skills
Businesses like Intel®
look for 21st Century Skills
What are 21st Century Skills?What are 21st Century Skills?
• Solve complex problems• Financial, Economic, Business, and Entrepreneurial Literacy
• Civic Literacy• Health Literacy
21st Century Themes:
The Partnership for 21st Century Skills. www.21stcenturyskills.org/.
What are 21st Century Skills?What are 21st Century Skills?
• Creativity and Innovation• Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
• Communication and Collaboration
Learning & Innovation Skills:
The Partnership for 21st Century Skills. www.21stcenturyskills.org/.
What are 21st Century Skills?What are 21st Century Skills?
• Information Literacy• Media Literacy• ICT Literacy
Information, Media and Technology Skills:
The Partnership for 21st Century Skills. www.21stcenturyskills.org/.
What are 21st Century Skills?What are 21st Century Skills?
• Flexibility and Adaptability• Initiative and Self-Direction• Social and Cross-Cultural Skills• Productivity and Accountability• Leadership and Responsibility
Life and Career Skills
The Partnership for 21st Century Skills. www.21stcenturyskills.org/.
Characteristics of PBL
Problem Based Task
•ICT helps learners construct their own understanding
•Develops higher-order thinking and 21st century skills
•Improves collaboration
•Fosters communication
Characteristics of PBL
ICT Enhances Learning
Characteristics of PBL
ICT Enhances Learning
PBL improves learning when learners apply classroom-gathered knowledge to real-world problems.
Adapted from Powerful Learning: What We Know About Teaching for Understanding, Linda Darling-Hammond, et al. 2008
What the research says…
PBL improves learning when projects require sustained engagement and collaboration.
Adapted from Powerful Learning: What We Know About Teaching for Understanding, Linda Darling-Hammond, et al. 2008
What the research says…
Active-learning impacts learner performance more than any other variable, including student background and prior achievement.
Adapted from Powerful Learning: What We Know About Teaching for Understanding, Linda Darling-Hammond, et al. 2008
What the research says…
Learners are most successful when they are taught how to learn as well as what to learn.
Adapted from Powerful Learning: What We Know About Teaching for Understanding, Linda Darling-Hammond, et al. 2008
What the research says…
Copyright © 2008, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. Intel, the Intel logo, Intel Education Initiative, and Intel Teach Program are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. *Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
Intel® Teach ProgrammeEssentials Course Overview
Copyright © 2008 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. Intel and Intel Education are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. *Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
Intel Teach Programme
Essentials Course
The Intel® Teach Program is a worldwide initiative to provide teachers with the skills to effectively integrate technology into existing curriculum to improve student learning.
Since 1999, the Intel Teach Program has helped over 5 million educators in more than 40 countries.
The goal of the Intel® Teach Essentials Course is to help classroom teachers develop student-centered learning through technology integration and project-based approaches.
Copyright © 2008 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. Intel and Intel Education are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. *Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
Course FocusThe themes of the Essentials Course include:
– Using ICT effectively in the classroom to promote 21st century skills
– Identifying ways learners and teachers can use ICT to enhance learning through research, communication, collaboration, and productivity strategies and tools
– Providing hands-on learning and the creation of curricular projects and assessments, which address national curriculum outcomes
– Facilitating learner-centred classrooms that encourage learner self-direction and higher-order thinking
– Collaborating with colleagues to improve teaching and learning by problem solving and participating in peer reviews of projects
Copyright © 2008 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. Intel and Intel Education are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. *Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
Outcomes
The creation of a classroom-based project that you can implement in your classroom.
A project that allows you to:• integrate Web 2.0 tools • meet important learning objectives• nurture 21st
century skills
Copyright © 2008 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. Intel and Intel Education are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. *Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.
Course Goal
To help teachers use the power of computer technology to spark
learner’s imagination and ultimately move them toward
deeper learning.
Intel® Thinking with Technology
The course focuses on The course focuses on integrating Online Thinking integrating Online Thinking
Tools into classroom projects. Tools into classroom projects. Intel's online thinking tools Intel's online thinking tools are available for free to all are available for free to all
schools in the world.schools in the world.
Goal of the CourseGoal of the Course
Intel® Thinking with Technology
Online Thinking ToolsOnline Thinking Tools
Online thinking tools are Online thinking tools are active learning places where active learning places where students can: students can: • engage in robust engage in robust discussionsdiscussions• analyze complex informationanalyze complex information• pursue investigationspursue investigations• solve problemssolve problems
Intel® Thinking with Technology
……for prioritizing and ordering items in a list.for prioritizing and ordering items in a list.
Visual Ranking Tool…Visual Ranking Tool…
Intel® Thinking with Technology
Investigate relationships in complex systems, and Investigate relationships in complex systems, and create maps that communicate understanding.create maps that communicate understanding.
Seeing ReasonSeeing Reason
Intel® Thinking with Technology
Construct well-reasoned arguments supported Construct well-reasoned arguments supported
by evidence, using a visual framework.by evidence, using a visual framework.
Showing EvidenceShowing Evidence
TPCK:Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge
Source: www.tpck.org/tpck/index