Favorite Links
Buck Institute for Education (BIE) Site
http://www.bie.org/
Experts and NewBIEs Blog http://biepbl.blogspot.com/
STEM MI Champions
http://www.leadingpbl.org/w/page/15692082/FrontPage
PBLU
http://www.pblu.org/
Project Exchangehttp://www.envisionprojects.org/cs/envision/print/docs/750
New Tech Network
http://www.newtechnetwork.org/
http://www.bie.org/
Experts and NewBIEs Blog http://biepbl.blogspot.com/
STEM MI Champions
http://www.leadingpbl.org/w/page/15692082/FrontPage
PBLU
http://www.pblu.org/
Project Exchangehttp://www.envisionprojects.org/cs/envision/print/docs/750
New Tech Network
http://www.newtechnetwork.org/
About Project Based Learning
These sites and articles are all great resources for learning more about PBL.
Edutopia's Project-Based Professional Development Guide
http://www.edutopia.org/project-learning-online-resources
Start Me Up: Project- Learning Primers
http://www.edutopia.org/project-learning-online-resources
National Academy Foundation PBL Guide
http://naf.org/files/PBL_Guide.pdf
University of Delaware - Characteristics of a Good Problem
This first part of this site explains the importance of starting with a good problem. The examples are high school level physics and biology, but the description of a 'good problem' is applicable to all subject areas. (This site is also linked under the science examples on this page.)
http://www.udel.edu/pbl/cte/spr96-phys.html
Metro-Tech High School Downloads Page
The very last item on the list, "Teachers Guide to Project-Based Learning: WORK THAT MATTERS", is a comprehensive guide to PBL.
http://www.phoenixunion.org/Page/9207
Free Downloads from High Tech High's 21st Century Learning Academyhttp://www.edutopia.org/stw-replicating-pbl-resources
Edutopia's Project-Based Professional Development Guide
http://www.edutopia.org/project-learning-online-resources
Start Me Up: Project- Learning Primers
http://www.edutopia.org/project-learning-online-resources
National Academy Foundation PBL Guide
http://naf.org/files/PBL_Guide.pdf
University of Delaware - Characteristics of a Good Problem
This first part of this site explains the importance of starting with a good problem. The examples are high school level physics and biology, but the description of a 'good problem' is applicable to all subject areas. (This site is also linked under the science examples on this page.)
http://www.udel.edu/pbl/cte/spr96-phys.html
Metro-Tech High School Downloads Page
The very last item on the list, "Teachers Guide to Project-Based Learning: WORK THAT MATTERS", is a comprehensive guide to PBL.
http://www.phoenixunion.org/Page/9207
Free Downloads from High Tech High's 21st Century Learning Academyhttp://www.edutopia.org/stw-replicating-pbl-resources