Friday, April 12, 2013

Reflection #11

Amanda Miller 1. As a result of using the project based learning approach, good projects lead to success. As the book states, "they open new doors and create could into future projects." Using project based learning helps student projects and learning become a success! 2. There are several ways to "bring your project home." Some of the way you can do this is by, capitalizing on your investment, critique your work, share your insights, become a resource for your collegues, enter a contest and enjoy the journey. With that being said, when sharing your insights, "share your project idea with an existing network, such as iEARN or Global SchoolNet, where teachers from around the world turn for insiration, good ideas, and ongoing projects they can join." Also, create a project library to make project plans. turn your project into an archive on the web, and publish your project. These are just some of the many ways and ideas to bring home the project. 3. Concepts in this chapter relate to our project because this chapter gives us plenty of resources and information on how are projects can be useful and resourceful even after completing it and bringing it home.

2 comments:

  1. I think it is a great idea to share your work with other existing networks, especially if your project was a success. It is great to get the word out about a creative project and other teachers will appreciate it too!

    ReplyDelete
  2. It is so important to look over the past project and see what was good about how the project was conducted and what was bad. Each time you do a project you gain experience and knowledge of the best way to do a project. You can also see if content areas should be revised and if their could be more academic areas included than what you previously had.

    ReplyDelete