PBL Squared Iowa (All Slides)

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Curtis Chandler, Ph.D.BetterLearningForSchools.com

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Curtis Chandler, Ph.D.BetterLearningForSchools.com

@CurtisChandler6

Creating More Problems in Education...

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Objectives1. Provide principles that will help you to effectively engage students in Project-Based Learning (PBL)

2. Examine PBL in practice in a variety of contexts and classroom settings

3. Preview some tech-tools that help foster PBL in and outside of the classroom.

4. Put you to work!

@CurtisChandler6

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my family...

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We need a new fort! We need a

new fort! We need a new fort!

We need a new fort!

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We need a new fort! We need a

new fort! We need a new fort!

We need a new fort!

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new

fort !?!

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Informal

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Orchestrated

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@CurtisChandler6

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Creating More Problems in Education...

@CurtisChandler6

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1. BetterLearningForSchools.com2. 3rd tab... “Curtis’ PBL Page”

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Objectives1. Provide principles that will help you to effectively engage students in Project-Based Learning (PBL)

2. Examine PBL in practice in a variety of contexts and classroom settings

3. Preview some tech-tools that help foster PBL in and outside of the classroom.

4. Put you to work!

@CurtisChandler6

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My task...1. Provide principles that will help you to effectively engage students in Project-Based Learning (PBL)

2. Examine PBL in practice in a variety of contexts and classroom settings

3. Preview some tech-tools that help foster PBL in and outside of the classroom.

4. Put you to work!

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Create More Problems in Education!

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Your task...

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Objectives1. Provide principles that will help you to effectively engage students in Project-Based Learning (PBL)

2. Examine PBL in practice in a variety of contexts and classroom settings

3. Preview some tech-tools that help foster PBL in and outside of the classroom.

4. Put you to work!

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Learning naturally results when we give pupils something to do, not something to learn; and the doing is of such nature as to demand thinking, or the intentional

noting of connections...

(Dewey, 1916, 1944)

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Learning naturally results when we give pupils something to do, not something to learn; and the doing is of such nature as to demand thinking, or the intentional

noting of connections...

(Dewey, 1916, 1944)

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Learning naturally results when we give pupils something to do, not something to learn; and the doing is of such nature as to demand thinking, or the intentional

noting of connections...

(Dewey, 1916, 1944)

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Learning naturally results when we give pupils something to do, not something to learn; and the doing is of such nature as

to demand thinking, or the intentional noting of connections...

(Dewey, 1916, 1944)

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1) an essential body of knowledge

2) the ability to use that knowledge to solve problems

3) the ability to extend/improve knowledge in order to solve problems in

the future

(Howard Barrows)

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1) an essential body of knowledge

2) the ability to use that knowledge to solve problems

3) the ability to extend/improve knowledge in order to solve problems in

the future

(Howard Barrows)

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Challenging

Problems & Questions

Authenticity

Product or Performance that

Involves your Head... & your Hands

Critique & Revision

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Challenging

Problems & Questions

Authenticity

Product or Performance that

Involves your Head... & your Hands

Critique & Revision

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Objectives1. Provide principles that will help you to effectively engage students in Project-Based Learning (PBL)

2. Examine PBL in practice in a variety of contexts and classroom settings

3. Preview some tech-tools that help foster PBL in and outside of the classroom.

4. Put you to work!

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Objectives1. Provide principles that will help you to effectively engage students in Project-Based Learning (PBL)

2. Examine PBL in practice in a variety of contexts and classroom settings

3. Preview some tech-tools that help foster PBL in and outside of the classroom.

4. Put you to work!

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1. Analyze initial photos.2. Build a ship.3. Gather data.4. Compile and present your

findings.

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1. Analyze initial photos.2. Build a ship.3. Gather data.4. Compile and present your

findings.

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Black hole!

Nuclear fallout!

Meteor!

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P.Y.S.E.U. STONE

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S.E.T.I. STONE

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NAME_______________________ DATE____________ HR____________ Teacher explanation- I don’t know how many of you have ever heard of the Voyager space crafts. They were either the coolest or the dumbest ideas that NASA has ever had. The cool part…these crafts were designed to travel from Earth, through our solar system, and then out into space. The crafts looked like this. Many of the coolest things we know about other planets were discovered from the Voyagers’ trips. We discovered a bunch of new moons, new rings around planets, etc. Pretty cool stuff. Now, the other cool part, or the dumb part, depending on how you see it--if you look closely at the picture you will see this weird, golden disc. You see, some scientists who are convinced that aliens actually exist attached this giant, golden DVD-looking-thing the space craft. On the “D VD” there were pictures, sounds, and all sorts of stuff. If you want to see everything that is on it, click here. Don’t believe us? Click here if you want to read about it on NASA’s site. By the way, one of the messages on the disk was this… “Friends of space, how are you all? Have you eaten yet? Come visit us if you have time.” So IF aliens do exist and…IF they intercept the golden disc, they will probably come eat us! Way to go NASA!

Don’t Eat Us...Part 1

Create a P.Y.S.E.U. Stone

Your job is to convince the aliens not to eat us with some evidence that we are civilized. The catch is... if they see you, you’ll be lunch! Instead of speaking with them, you must create you own P.Y.S.E.U. (Proof You Shouldn’t Eat Us) stone. I have a scientist friend at KSU named Paul Verhage who sends monstrous weather balloons into the top of near space to take pictures, video, and to record data. He has agreed to send your projects up into space, attached to one of his crafts, just like NASA did as long as we can get them all on a single DVD. Each of your projects will be two sided and look something like this: FRONT (pictures) BACK (paragraphs)

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NAME_______________________ DATE____________ HR____________ Teacher explanation- I don’t know how many of you have ever heard of the Voyager space crafts. They were either the coolest or the dumbest ideas that NASA has ever had. The cool part…these crafts were designed to travel from Earth, through our solar system, and then out into space. The crafts looked like this. Many of the coolest things we know about other planets were discovered from the Voyagers’ trips. We discovered a bunch of new moons, new rings around planets, etc. Pretty cool stuff. Now, the other cool part, or the dumb part, depending on how you see it--if you look closely at the picture you will see this weird, golden disc. You see, some scientists who are convinced that aliens actually exist attached this giant, golden DVD-looking-thing the space craft. On the “D VD” there were pictures, sounds, and all sorts of stuff. If you want to see everything that is on it, click here. Don’t believe us? Click here if you want to read about it on NASA’s site. By the way, one of the messages on the disk was this… “Friends of space, how are you all? Have you eaten yet? Come visit us if you have time.” So IF aliens do exist and…IF they intercept the golden disc, they will probably come eat us! Way to go NASA!

Don’t Eat Us...Part 1

Create a P.Y.S.E.U. Stone

Your job is to convince the aliens not to eat us with some evidence that we are civilized. The catch is... if they see you, you’ll be lunch! Instead of speaking with them, you must create you own P.Y.S.E.U. (Proof You Shouldn’t Eat Us) stone. I have a scientist friend at KSU named Paul Verhage who sends monstrous weather balloons into the top of near space to take pictures, video, and to record data. He has agreed to send your projects up into space, attached to one of his crafts, just like NASA did as long as we can get them all on a single DVD. Each of your projects will be two sided and look something like this: FRONT (pictures) BACK (paragraphs)

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NAME_______________________ DATE____________ HR____________ Teacher explanation- I don’t know how many of you have ever heard of the Voyager space crafts. They were either the coolest or the dumbest ideas that NASA has ever had. The cool part…these crafts were designed to travel from Earth, through our solar system, and then out into space. The crafts looked like this. Many of the coolest things we know about other planets were discovered from the Voyagers’ trips. We discovered a bunch of new moons, new rings around planets, etc. Pretty cool stuff. Now, the other cool part, or the dumb part, depending on how you see it--if you look closely at the picture you will see this weird, golden disc. You see, some scientists who are convinced that aliens actually exist attached this giant, golden DVD-looking-thing the space craft. On the “D VD” there were pictures, sounds, and all sorts of stuff. If you want to see everything that is on it, click here. Don’t believe us? Click here if you want to read about it on NASA’s site. By the way, one of the messages on the disk was this… “Friends of space, how are you all? Have you eaten yet? Come visit us if you have time.” So IF aliens do exist and…IF they intercept the golden disc, they will probably come eat us! Way to go NASA!

Don’t Eat Us...Part 1

Create a P.Y.S.E.U. Stone

Your job is to convince the aliens not to eat us with some evidence that we are civilized. The catch is... if they see you, you’ll be lunch! Instead of speaking with them, you must create you own P.Y.S.E.U. (Proof You Shouldn’t Eat Us) stone. I have a scientist friend at KSU named Paul Verhage who sends monstrous weather balloons into the top of near space to take pictures, video, and to record data. He has agreed to send your projects up into space, attached to one of his crafts, just like NASA did as long as we can get them all on a single DVD. Each of your projects will be two sided and look something like this: FRONT (pictures) BACK (paragraphs)

Launch

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NAME_______________________ DATE____________ HR____________ Teacher explanation- I don’t know how many of you have ever heard of the Voyager space crafts. They were either the coolest or the dumbest ideas that NASA has ever had. The cool part…these crafts were designed to travel from Earth, through our solar system, and then out into space. The crafts looked like this. Many of the coolest things we know about other planets were discovered from the Voyagers’ trips. We discovered a bunch of new moons, new rings around planets, etc. Pretty cool stuff. Now, the other cool part, or the dumb part, depending on how you see it--if you look closely at the picture you will see this weird, golden disc. You see, some scientists who are convinced that aliens actually exist attached this giant, golden DVD-looking-thing the space craft. On the “D VD” there were pictures, sounds, and all sorts of stuff. If you want to see everything that is on it, click here. Don’t believe us? Click here if you want to read about it on NASA’s site. By the way, one of the messages on the disk was this… “Friends of space, how are you all? Have you eaten yet? Come visit us if you have time.” So IF aliens do exist and…IF they intercept the golden disc, they will probably come eat us! Way to go NASA!

Don’t Eat Us...Part 1

Create a P.Y.S.E.U. Stone

Your job is to convince the aliens not to eat us with some evidence that we are civilized. The catch is... if they see you, you’ll be lunch! Instead of speaking with them, you must create you own P.Y.S.E.U. (Proof You Shouldn’t Eat Us) stone. I have a scientist friend at KSU named Paul Verhage who sends monstrous weather balloons into the top of near space to take pictures, video, and to record data. He has agreed to send your projects up into space, attached to one of his crafts, just like NASA did as long as we can get them all on a single DVD. Each of your projects will be two sided and look something like this: FRONT (pictures) BACK (paragraphs)

Launch

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Video Games as Design Tools

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Where do I begin?

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PBL

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PBLGet them to do stuff with their

hand and hands!

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PBL

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PBLGet them to do stuff with their

hand and hands!

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Build me a table that supports my laptop.

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PBL

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PBLGet them to do stuff with their

hand and hands!

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PBLDriving question...What

projects and design challenges can I do with my kids?

Entry Points for PBL

PBL a`la

mode

Driving question...How can I incorporate more elements of PBL into something that I am

already doing?

True PBL

Driving question...What real-world problems and projects could my

kids tackle that would allow them to experience all components of PBL?

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PBL a`la mode

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Something I am already doing...

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Something I am already doing...

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PBL a`la mode

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What could that look like at ?

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Something I am already doing...

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PBL a`la mode

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Build a door for this sound-booth!

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Build a door for this sound-booth!What are

some things we will need to know

about?

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Build a door for this sound-booth!What are

some things we will need to know

about?

Where are we going to discover the

answers to those questions?

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Build a door for this sound-booth!What are

some things we will need to know

about?

Where are we going to discover the

answers to those questions?

How can we evaluate our solutions?

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Next Step--Completely build your own sound-booth!

What are some things we

will need to know about?

Where are we going to discover the

answers to those questions?

How can we evaluate our solutions?

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PBL a`la mode

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PBLDriving question...What

projects and design challenges can I do with my kids?

Entry Points for PBL

PBL a`la

mode

Driving question...How can I incorporate more elements of PBL into something that I am

already doing?

True PBL

Driving question...What real-world problems and projects could my

kids tackle that would allow them to experience all components of PBL?

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Something I am already doing...

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Something I am already doing...

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PBL a`la mode

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Real PBL

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•Historical Investigations

•Decision Making

•Problem Solving

•Systems Analysis

•Experimental Inquiry

•Invention

PBL Tasks

Adapted from Marzano’s ‘Generating and Testing Hypotheses’

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PBL Tasks

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PBL Tasks

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In real PBL, the problem is identified by students, rather than given to

them.

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In real PBL, the problem is identified by students, rather than given to

them.

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In real PBL, the problem is identified by students, rather than given to

them.

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Mini-explorations that provide skills and knowledge.

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Design a system for pet-washing that reuses, recycles, and conserves

water.

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Design a system for pet-washing that reuses, recycles, and conserves

water.

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Real PBL

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What would it take to survive off of the grid?

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What would it take to survive off of the grid?

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What would it take to survive off of the grid?

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Mini-challenges on electricity!

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Mini-challenges on heating, cooling, renewable energy...

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Build working models of solar-powered, off-the-grid homes.

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Who would win in a battle...a ninja or a pirate?

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In the future, I think predict that ______ and _______ will be

extremely expensive.

The reason I feel this way is

because...

For example...

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PBLDriving question...What

projects and design challenges can I do with my kids?

Entry Points for PBL

PBL a`la

mode

Driving question...How can I incorporate more elements of PBL into something that I am

already doing?

True PBL

Driving question...What real-world problems and projects could my

kids tackle that would allow them to experience all components of PBL?

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Real PBL

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Objectives1. Provide principles that will help you to effectively engage students in Project-Based Learning (PBL)

2. Examine PBL in practice in a variety of contexts and classroom settings

3. Preview some tech-tools that help foster PBL in and outside of the classroom.

4. Put you to work!

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Objectives1. Provide principles that will help you to effectively engage students in Project-Based Learning (PBL)

2. Examine PBL in practice in a variety of contexts and classroom settings

3. Preview some tech-tools that help foster PBL in and outside of the classroom.

4. Put you to work!

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Objectives1. Provide principles that will help you to effectively engage students in Project-Based Learning (PBL)

2. Examine PBL in practice in a variety of contexts and classroom settings

3. Preview some tech-tools that help foster PBL in and outside of the classroom.

4. Put you to work!

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Objectives1. Provide principles that will help you to effectively engage students in Project-Based Learning (PBL)

2. Examine PBL in practice in a variety of contexts and classroom settings

3. Preview some tech-tools that help foster PBL in and outside of the classroom.

4. Put you to work!

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Get a buddy...

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goo.gl/1C2q3B

Check out the resources.

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Think about your kiddos!

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PBLDriving question...What

projects and design challenges can I do with my kids?

Pick an entry point.

PBL a`la

mode

Driving question...How can I incorporate more elements of PBL into something that I am

already doing?

True PBL

Driving question...What real-world problems and projects could my

kids tackle that would allow them to experience all components of PBL?

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Identify your key knowledge, understanding, and success skills.

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Pick a problem type.

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Think about ways to incorporate the

other elements of PBL.

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Sketch or outline your

plan.

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Try out your PBL

activities as if you were a student.

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Talk to your buddy about what your next

step will be.

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Curtis Chandler, Ph.D.BetterLearningForSchools.com

@CurtisChandler6

Creating More Problems in Education...

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Objectives1. Provide principles that will help you to effectively engage students in Project-Based Learning (PBL)

2. Examine PBL in practice in a variety of contexts and classroom settings

3. Preview some tech-tools that help foster PBL in and outside of the classroom.

4. Put you to work!

@CurtisChandler6

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Think about your kiddos!

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Curtis Chandler, Ph.D.BetterLearningForSchools.com

@CurtisChandler6

PBL2