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Authentic project-based learning in 9-12 : standards-based strategies and scaffolding for success
\"Authentic Project-Based Learning in Grades 9-12 provides step-by-step instructions to help educators embed project-based learning (PBL) into your daily classroom routine. The author lays out five clear, standards-based stages you can use to process the what, how, and why of authentic project-based experiences and create PBL challenges in any subject area for your learners. You'll learn how to create projects that: - Align with your content standards - Integrate technology effectively - Support reading and writing development - Utilize formative assessment - Manage and engage with complex projects - Facilitate the development of essential skill beyond school Each chapter includes a variety of practical examples and tools you can use immediately. The tools are also provided on our website as free eResources for ease of implementation\" -- Provided by publisher.
Instant Edmodo How-To
Filled with practical, step-by-step instructions and clear explanations for the most important and useful tasks. Full of illustrative screenshots, tips, and step-by step recipes, it’s a practical guide to implementing a learning management system for students in their classroom environment.The book is for educators who are looking to implement a learning management system in their classroom that will engage students, incorporate technology in a meaningful way, link parents in the learning, and provide opportunities for connections to a wider global community of educators.
Authentic project-based learning in grades 4-8 : standards-based strategies and scaffolding for success
\"Authentic Project-Based Learning in Grades 4-8 provides step-by-step instructions to help educators embed project-based learning (PBL) into your daily classroom routine. The author lays out five clear, standards-based stages you can use to process the what, how, and why of authentic project-based experiences and create PBL challenges in any subject area for your learners. You'll learn how to create projects that: - Align with your content standards - Integrate technology effectively - Support reading and writing development - Utilize formative assessment - Manage and engage with complex projects - Facilitate the development of essential skill beyond school Each chapter includes a variety of practical examples and tools you can use immediately. The tools are also provided on our website as free eResources for ease of implementation\" -- Provided by publisher.
Instant Edmodo how-to
Filled with practical, step-by-step instructions and clear explanations for the most important and useful tasks. Full of illustrative screenshots, tips, and step-by step recipes, it’s a practical guide to implementing a learning management system for students in their classroom environment.The book is for educators who are looking to implement a learning management system in their classroom that will engage students, incorporate technology in a meaningful way, link parents in the learning, and provide opportunities for connections to a wider global community of educators.