Problem Creation Tools:
Use the internet and current events to create problem proposals that are relevant to your students and the real world.
|
Use innovative digital presentation tools to create thought provoking presentations that inspire students to delve into solving problems.
|
Use publishing tools like Canva to create clear and open-ended checkpoints throughout the PBL process so students can monitor their own progress and take ownership of their learning.
|
Research and Solution Tools:
Use FaceTime to be in two places once; conduct a face-to-face interview with a pro from the comfort of the classroom.
|
Use Twitter to collaborate, share, and promote a solution. Students love to take ownership and promote their work using social media.
|
Use Videonot.es to evaluate video resources collaboratively! Students can work together and mark sections of videos with notes.
|
Use Periscope to lifestream and see the world through someone else's eyes. What better way to research than walking in someone's shoes?
|