#EdTech to Support Project-Based Learning - HoET163

EdTech Classroom Podcast Crossover. Education Technology can enhance Project-Based Learning.
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Featured Content
This is a crossover episode with the EdTech Classroom podcast! In this conversation, Maddie and I talk about how education technology can support project-based learning. Project-Based Learning (PBL) is a teaching method in which students learn by actively engaging in real-world and personally meaningful projects. Education Technology can enhance PBL.
We discussed:
- Distance Learning
- Strategies for implementing PBL remotely
- Real-world application remotely (i.e. ideas for authenticity, virtual field trips, speakers on Zoom, etc.)
- EdTech tools that support PBL
- Padlet, Jamboard, Flipgrid, Google Expeditions & Earth, Book Creator, Seesaw, Zoom/Meet
- K-12 Examples
- Elementary
- High school
About Maddie:
I’m a teacher, edtech coach, online business owner, and coffee-fueled design-thinker. I am passionate about education technology, project-based learning, and innovative learning models.
About EdTech Classroom:
EdTech Classroom is a podcast that provides teachers with tips, tricks, and strategies to transform their classrooms into learning hubs, filled with creativity, innovation, and discovery. This podcast empowers all teachers – no matter their subject matter – to experiment with innovative learning models and lead their classrooms with 21st-century skills. With EdTech Classroom, you’ll help students learn to love learning.
Resources Mentioned:
- Redesigning American High Schools for the 21st Century
- PBLWorks
- Student Outcomes from High-Quality Project-Based Learning: A Case Study for PBLWorks
- EdTech Tool List?
- Keep it Real with PBL by Jenny Pieratt
Hacking PBL – Ross Cooper & Erin Murphy
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