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PROJECT-BASED LEARNING: Enhancing Student Engagement and Embracing Digital Learning Styles

PROJECT-BASED LEARNING: Enhancing Student Engagement and Embracing Digital Learning Styles. Mark Snyder MSA Consulting Group. OVERVIEW.

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PROJECT-BASED LEARNING: Enhancing Student Engagement and Embracing Digital Learning Styles

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  1. PROJECT-BASED LEARNING:Enhancing Student Engagement andEmbracing Digital Learning Styles Mark Snyder MSA Consulting Group

  2. OVERVIEW • CTE teachers are challenged to prepare students to become effective knowledge workers in an ever-changing global environment. This session describes how project-based learning can… • Enhance student engagement, and • Embrace digital learning styles.

  3. How do we prepare students for work?

  4. This classroom prepared students for…

  5. … this kind of career.

  6. This classroom experience should…

  7. … mimic real-work experiences.

  8. How do we do that?

  9. PROJECT-BASED LEARNING

  10. Move lectures online…

  11. … with technology tools …

  12. … and use class time for projects.

  13. Why projects?

  14. Because project-based learning… • Puts the focus on the content instead of the teacher. • Gives you time to help students with different learning styles. • Makes students critically think about and apply the content. • Helps students make connections in their learning. • Measures learning objectives with real-world outcomes.

  15. Students focus on the content…

  16. …while the teacher helps students learn.

  17. Students critically think about the content… Bloom’s Taxonomy Revised A Taxonomy for Teaching, Learning, & Assessing

  18. … which makes connections in learning.

  19. Keep your objectives, but change the outcome.

  20. Where can you find projects?

  21. WIIFM?

  22. PROJECT-BASED LEARNING:Enhancing Student Engagement andEmbracing Digital Learning Styles Mark Snyder MSA Consulting Group

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