PBL

project-based learning and PBL experiences in 21st century education

  1. Eduporium Weekly | Makerspace Tips Across Grade Levels

    Eduporium Weekly | Makerspace Tips Across Grade Levels
    If you mostly focus on introducing elementary school students to MakerEd, it could potentially involve a much more simplistic start. Then, once they’re into middle school, children can start to create their own valuable MakerEd experiences. And, by the time they transition to high school and more fully grasp the essence of making, it’s up to them to impact their
  2. Eduporium Weekly | Celebrating Earth Day!

    Eduporium Weekly | Celebrating Earth Day!
    Earth Day is the perfect holiday to apply the concepts of STEAM education and project-based learning. After all, the central goal of each opportunity is for your students to apply creative and innovative thinking while working to solve real-world community problems. Plus, Earth Day classroom activities can help all educators highlight the critical importance of going green.
  3. Teacher Talk | 8th Grade Science And PBL

    Teacher Talk | 8th Grade Science And PBL
    Through project-based learning, children get to see concepts in action and build up a bigger variety of vital SEL skills like teamwork and responsibility. Science teacher Jeremy Jorgensen knows all about these benefits. For this new Teacher Talk feature, we discussed how he incorporates PBL activities in the classroom and the skills kids develop from hands-on experiences.
  4. Eduporium Weekly | Using Design Thinking In Education

    Eduporium Weekly | Using Design Thinking In Education
    To create environments and experiences that are conducive to helping kids build design thinking skills, there are a few key areas that educators should focus on. Since a K–12 makerspace, for example, is a notably open-ended environment, combining play-based exploration with design thinking could be effective, especially when compared to traditional instruction.
  5. Eduporium Weekly | Creating A School STEM Program

    Eduporium Weekly | Creating A School STEM Program
    While we don’t want to place too much pressure on any educators starting new STEM programs, there are some key suggestions we can provide. The first of those is to decide on and define the direction of the STEM program, including its identity, purposes, and objectives, which often means that the learning experiences should reflect real-world problem solving.
  6. Eduporium Weekly | SEL In The Classroom

    Eduporium Weekly | SEL In The Classroom
    In addition to key STEM skills that students will likely need, they are going to need strong soft skills, like communication, collaboration, and listening, too. As such, the social-emotional aspect to teaching exposes kids to the process through which they acquire and apply the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for managing emotions and building relationships.
  7. Eduporium Weekly | Rewards of Cross-Curricular PBL

    Eduporium Weekly | Rewards of Cross-Curricular PBL
    Discovering connections through active experiences is a cornerstone of PBL and helps students establish authentic feelings for their causes. As such, knowing the impact these connections can have on students is key for the educators who are leading them. And, this is especially true when they leverage them across the curriculum to connect different subjects.
  8. Eduporium Weekly | PBL Relationships and Connections

    Eduporium Weekly | PBL Relationships and Connections
    Since they’re so group-oriented, project-based learning experiences truly help students develop more than academic skills. They often learn to build connections with their peers, their communities, their teachers, and their work. And, this also helps students take greater pride in what they’re doing as they realize they can make a difference in their lives and other people’s.
  9. Eduporium Weekly | STEM Kits with Curriculum

    Eduporium Weekly | STEM Kits with Curriculum
    Whether it’s robotics, circuitry, engineering, or something else, there are obviously a myriad of STEM solutions available to today’s K-12 teachers. With all these options, they often look for something to differentiate them and, regularly, that’s the curricular component. With the NAO V6, Dash Robot, Finch 2.0, and more, they can get those key guides included.
  10. Video: Productive Technology—What We Look For

    Video: Productive Technology—What We Look For
    Since our mission is to get every student learning and exploring with technology, we know that we first need to make completely certain that every STEM tool on our store is useful to them. That’s why our team vets everything we recommend to educators, so they know it’s worthwhile for both them and their students as they work to prepare

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