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LESSON 8: HIGHER THINKING SKILLS
THROUGH IT-BASED PROJECTS
OVERVIEW…
We shall discuss four types of IT-based
projects which can effectively be used
in order to engage students in activities
of a higher plane of thinking.
KEY ELEMENTS OF A CONSTRUCTIVIST
APPROACH TO INSTRUCTION:
a.The teacher creating the learning
environment
b. The teacher giving students the tools and facilities, and
c. The teacher facilitating learning
…it is the students themselves who
demonstrate higher thinking skills
and creativity through such
activities searching for information,
organizing and synthesizing ideas,
creating presentation, and the like.
F O U R I T - B A S E D P R O J E C T S
Resource-based Projects Simple Creations
Guided Hypermedia ProjectsWeb-Based Projects
RESOURCE-BASED PROJECTS
The teacher steps out of the traditional
role of being an content expert and
information provider, and instead lets the
students find their own facts and
information.
GENERAL FLOW OF EVENTS
1.The teacher determines the topic for the examination of
the class
2.The teacher presents the problem to the class
3.The students find information on the problem/questions
4.Students organize their information in response to the
problem/questions
The central principle is to make the students
go beyond the textbook and curriculum
materials . Students are also encouraged to
go the library, particularly to the modern
extension of the modern library, the
internet.
INQUIRY-BASED OR DISCOVERY APPROACH
this requires that the students,
individually or cooperatively with members of
his group, relate gathered information to the
‘real world’.
Traditional & Resource-B
ased Learning Models
F O U R I T - B A S E D P R O J E C T S
Resource-based Projects Simple Creations
Guided Hypermedia ProjectsWeb-Based Projects
SIMPLE CREATIONS
In developing software, creativity as an
outcome should not be equated with ingenuity
or high intelligence. Creating is more consonant
with planning, making, assembling, designing,
or building.
Five Key Tasks to
Develop Creativity:
1.Define the task.
2. Brainstorm
3. Judge the ideas.
4. Act.
5. Adopt flexibility.
F O U R I T - B A S E D P R O J E C T S
Resource-based Projects Simple Creations
Guided Hypermedia ProjectsWeb-Based Projects
GUIDED HYPERMEDIA PROJECTS
As an instructive tool
As a communication tool
F O U R I T - B A S E D P R O J E C T S
Resource-based Projects Simple Creations
Guided Hypermedia ProjectsWeb-Based Projects
WEB-BASED PROJECTS
Students can be made to create and
post web pages on a given topic.
PANGILINAN, CARREN A.BS EDUCATION3/MAPEH
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