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Coleman, Diane J.; Monger, Joyce R. – Gifted Child Today (GCT), 1990
This chapter from a book titled "A New View: Economics and the Zoo" provides three classroom learning activities which use principles and activities of zoos to teach about such concepts as scarcity of resources, opportunity costs of decisions, resource use, and designing the perfect zoo. (DB)
Descriptors: Economics, Elementary Education, Learning Activities, Student Projects
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Scarcella, Joseph A.; Modica, Matthew J. – Tech Directions, 1998
Presents methods and materials needed to involve students in designing and maintaining Web sites while they learn valuable computer skills. (SK)
Descriptors: Design, High Schools, Student Projects, World Wide Web
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Bell, John T. – Chemical Engineering Education (CEE), 1996
Descriptors: Chemical Engineering, Higher Education, Science Projects, Student Projects
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Bolmgren, Ingmari – Journal of Chemical Education, 1995
Using systematically colored circles to represent the elements, students are guided to a discovery of the important factor that leads to the periodic system. (DDR)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Models, Science Instruction, Secondary Education
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Cochrane, Cathy – Educational Leadership, 2004
The project based learning by using Campus Calgary/Open Minds programs encourages schools and teachers to participate in a variety of learning methods. The use of on-site learning techniques makes it an integral part of planning and implementing variety of projects, which in turn encourages huge participation from students.
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Learning Strategies, Student Projects, Student Motivation
Technology & Learning, 2004
In project-based learning, students work in groups to solve challenging problems. They decide on an approach and what activities to pursue. Their teachers guide and advise them rather than direct the work. The process that students use is to gather information from many sources, analyze the value of what they find, and derive knowledge from it.…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Cooperative Learning, Student Projects, Problem Solving
Johnson, Doug – Phi Delta Kappan, 2004
Mr. Johnson has discovered that the higher the level of student engagement and creativity, the lower the probability of plagiarism. For teachers who would like to see such desirable results, he describes the characteristics of assignments that are most likely to produce them. Two scenarios of types of assignments that avoid plagiarism are…
Descriptors: Assignments, Plagiarism, Student Participation, Cheating
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Grau, Stacy Landreth; Akin, Robert – Marketing Education Review, 2011
As educators, we have two missions. First, we must serve our students--they are both our customer and our product. Second, we aim to provide the market in general with graduates with relevant skills and knowledge for jobs that have not even been created yet. Given that most students graduating and moving into the workplace are not necessarily…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Majors (Students), Experiential Learning, Marketing
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Watson, Joseph A.; Pecchioni, Loretta L. – Educational Media International, 2011
The use of multimodal learning techniques is becoming more widespread, however, the pedagogical discourse surrounding its implementation into classroom and course design is complicated as these technologies are either demonized or viewed as the panacea for curriculum ills. Educators are faced with unique challenges when investigating how to…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Course Content, Documentaries, Media Literacy
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Bohemia, Erik; Ghassan, Aysar – American Journal of Distance Education, 2012
This article explores project-based cross-cultural and cross-institutional learning. Using Web 2.0 technologies, this project involved more than 240 students and eighteen academic staff from seven international universities. The focus of this article relates to a project-based learning activity named "The Gift". At each institution the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Projects, Distance Education, Active Learning
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O'Connor, Dennis; Yballe, Leodones – Journal of Management Education, 2007
In response to the challenge of assigning and conducting group projects, this article lays out a brief context for team projects and puts forth a positive vision of teams and leadership. The authors provide some guiding values, tools, and goals and propose a model that expands the usual conceptualization of the student-team leadership challenge.…
Descriptors: Leadership, Teamwork, Models, Cooperative Learning
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Dean, Amber – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2007
In this article, the author describes a feminist activism assignment that would allow students to "do something" about the many difficult social injustices they learn about in her class. The "Feminist Activism Project" has become a source of hope, frustration, anxiety, and ultimately ambivalence about the assignment's pedagogical merits. While…
Descriptors: Womens Studies, Feminism, Activism, Higher Education
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Guven, Yildiz; Duman, Hulya Gulay – International Journal of Special Education, 2007
The aim of this investigation was to determine the effectiveness of a project-based learning program delivered to children with mild mental disabilities. The 7 children (4 girls and 3 boys) selected for this experimental study were from an elementary school and attending a special class. The theme of the project was "Patisserie." At posttest the…
Descriptors: Student Projects, Mild Mental Retardation, Active Learning, Teaching Methods
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Brisco, Nicole – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2007
Looking for an interesting way to encourage her students to work in a sketchbook, the author decided to start a traveling journal that students could pass around throughout the year. In this article, she describes how she motivated students to use this as a tool for developing artistic practices. Students were not limited to a particular media or…
Descriptors: Art Education, Student Journals, Class Activities, Student Projects
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Perrin, John Robert – School Science and Mathematics, 2007
This article explores the use of problem posing in the calculus classroom using investigative projects. Specially, four examples of student work are examined, each one differing in originality of problem posed. By allowing students to explore actual questions that they have about calculus, coming from their own work or class discussion, or…
Descriptors: Calculus, Investigations, Problem Solving, Student Centered Curriculum
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