Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Reflection 11


  1. A result of using project based learning is that students are able to do projects that require them to do a lot of hands on work. Meaning that instead of just typing a paper, project based learning requires them to be innovative with how they present information to others. Through the use of technology PowerPoint, Excel, and others. Students gain experience with teamwork on projects, as well as furthering their knowledge with technology.
  2. You can "bring your project home" by putting something personal with your project. By making an emotional connection to your project you give a real life sense of how important it is. This "brings it home" because it makes the audience sees that your project actually effect or has effected you in some way.
  3. This is important to our project as we need to find a way to "bring our project home" to our audience, by making an emotional connection to it. As a former athletic trainer I brought personal experiences that I have seen/heard and made a connection to our parts about fitness and anatomy. We also see the benefits of PBL in that we have grown in our knowledge/understanding of technology.

1 comment:

  1. I really enjoy Project-based learning for that hands on approach. I personally would have enjoyed that tremendously as a student. It is a great way to teach and explore outside of the standard classroom. It introduces the children to much more and gives them experiences and things to build off for their future.

    ReplyDelete