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Support Project-Based Learning with Menu Choice Boards

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Overview

This is session three of six for the series titled "Designing Choice Boards for Personalized and Blended Learning Experiences."

NOTE: While we recommend that you attend all sessions of the workshop series to meet the learning objectives, each workshop can be attended as a standalone. Full members will also have access to view the recordings on demand and earn up to six continuing education credits.

Workshop description:
Providing students with voice and choice is an essential element of true project-based learning. Join Matt Bergman as he defines project-based learning and shares tools and strategies for supporting project-based learning through menu choice boards. Participants will also have an opportunity to create their own menu choice board that they can immediately use with their students.

Learning Objectives:
  • Construct a menu choice board to facilitate student driven, project-based individual and collaborative learning experiences

  • Special technology instructions: Participants will need access to an internet device and a non-school, personal Google account. SimpleK12’s Google Classroom will be utilized for the interactive and hands-on components of this workshop.

    Assessment: Participants will complete an exit ticket at the end of the workshop to assess their understanding.

    Details

    Status: Available On-Demand
    Subject: Cross-curricular
    Last aired on: Wednesday, February 9, 2022 @ 4:00 PM EST
    Duration: 1 hour
    Credit Hours: 1
    Categories: Blended Learning, Differentiation & Personalization
    Tags: blended learning, differentiation, personalization

    Reviews (11)

    Basic Member
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    Great ideas! I can incorporate these easily!
    Full Member
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    Thank you!
     
    Teaching scholars through play will always be a catch to scholars because it helps with developmental awareness of possibilities of thinking like a scientist like me who observes first, think second then ask questions, third.
     
    Yes.
    Full Member
     
    Learned a lot - thanks.
     
    Thank you!
    Full Member
     
    Thank you
    Full Member
     
    Good content
    Full Member
     
    good ideas
    Full Member
     
    I like the idea of choice boards!
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