Project-Based Learning
Hubpages offers social studies, geography, and civics project ideas
West Virginia department of education produced management tools that are used in the Project Based Learning plans on Teach 21. You can find rubrics, checklists, task management charts, learning logs and other documents that will help your PBL planning and delivery.
Houghton Mifflin offers a brief resource for teachers, with in-depth discussion of project-based learning, including an overview of the issues surrounding it, the student’s role in the process and several projects to get you started, including the popular “egg drop” experiment and “Mission to Mars”.
Great Schools offers the pros and cons of using PLB in order to get a greater scope of
what it really means to use PLB in the classroom
PBL online offers a range of PBL resources for teaching online and designing your own projects along with teacher handbooks.
Sponsored by the Buck Institute for Education, they offer resources concerning project-based and problem-based learning. From definitions to designs, to PBL current events, this site can get you started with all you need to know to engage your classroom.
High Tech High teachers document the success of their project-based learning efforts to share with other educators. These in-depth projects can be recreated in your classroom or can be used as a launching pad for projects of your own designs.
A general overview of what PBL is and a short history of PBL.
Intel gives information to teachers about how to incorporate technology into the classroom and find which technologies will work well in their classrooms.
The National Education Association (NEA), the nation’s largest professional employee organization, is committed to advancing the cause of public education. NEA’s 3 million members work at every level of education—from pre-school to university graduate programs. NEA has affiliate organizations in every state and in more than 14,000 communities across the United States.
Today, Scholastic books and educational materials are in tens of thousands of schools and tens of millions of homes worldwide, helping to Open a World of Possible for children across the globe.
The several video courses on this site provide the in-depth information needed to move into technology-based teaching.