An Urban Adventure in Project

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An Urban Adventure in Project-Based Learning
Robyn Williams and Patrick Woessner
METC 2015
Presentation Resources
• Slides: http://bit.do/urbanadventureslides
• Project Website: http://bit.do/urbanadventure
• Contact info:
– [email protected][email protected]
Background: From Field Trip to Project to
Project-Based Learning
Background: From Field Trip to Project to
Project-Based Learning
Background: From Field Trip to Project to
Project-Based Learning
Source: Built STL
Background: From Field Trip to Project to
Project-Based Learning
Essential Elements of PBL
Project Based Learning is a teaching method in which
students gain knowledge and skills by working for an
extended period of time to investigate and respond to a
complex question, problem, or challenge.
• Driving Question
• Significant Content
• 21st Century
Competencies
• In-Depth Inquiry
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Need to Know
Voice and Choice
Critique and Revision
Public Audience
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Driving Question
What do you see as a real and significant need for
the city of St. Louis 20 years from now, and how
can that need be met through urban renewal?
Significant Content
Interdisciplinary Approach with clearly identified
content knowledge and skills.
History
Science
English
Urban
Adventure
Math
Languages
Technology
Project Overview
Complete project details available at
http://urbanadventure2014.wikispaces.micds.org/
Voice and Choice
Student choice about the products to be created,
how they work, and how they use their time
Need to Know
Gain knowledge, understand concepts, and apply
skills to answer the Driving Question
The Pruitt-Igoe Myth: An Urban History
Engaging Experts: Real World Examples
Sustainable Construction
Urban Renewal
Commercial Development
Real World Examples: STL Projects
MICDS STEM Building
Field Trip
See downtown first-hand
• Previewed the trip with a Google Earth Tour
• Took Metrolink from Brentwood station
• Lecture and walking tour with the Landmarks
Association
Technology Components
Work Schedule
• Special schedule for completing the project
Ah…Group Work
Assessment: Critique and Revision
Process is as important as product
• Requirements clearly articulated
• Rubrics describe levels of mastery
• Content-area experts for specific components
• Frequent formative assessment and feedback
• Individual vs. Group Grade
Final Project Examples
Final Project Examples
Questions?
• Slides: http://bit.do/urbanadventureslides
• Project Website: http://bit.do/urbanadventure
• Contact info:
– [email protected][email protected]
Summit for Transformative Learning
Hosted by MICDS, STLinSTL will feature three
conference strands:
• Amplifying STEM
• Engaging Students in Designing and Creating
• Understanding and Enhancing Learning
Visit stlinstl.org for more information