1. As a result of using Project Based Learning the way the traditional classroom is ran could be changed. After going through this journey with students they may enjoy integrating technology into their learning process, or collaborating with peers in and outside of the classroom. Also as an educator you can learn how your students get involved in what they are learning and use that to your advantage.
2. After working for so long on a project there are many ways to bring the project home. As a class you could share the project with an existing network for teachers, create a project library, turn the project into a archive on the web, or even publish your project.
3. This is related to our project because our project will be coming to an end soon and we need to think of ways to continue what we have learned and incorporate it into the rest of our learning.
I like how you mentioned about how a "traditional" classroom may be changed after using PBL. We all know that our traditional setting such as rows of desk facing the front with the teacher lecturing in one spot is not ideal for all learners. Students should be interacting with their peers and doing hands on learning to instill learning in their brain. In my opinion, traditional styles of teaching definitely should be replaced with more interactive learning for students, such as PBL.
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I like how you stated that network for teachers is a way to bring a project home. I agree. I also think that it is great that your group wants to incorporate this chapter into your learning.
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