What is PBL (Problem Based Learning)? how can i use it in project management?
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Students work cooperatively to solve real-life model problems, and by completing the group activity are also learning the unit skills and content. It encourages additional metacognitive and group work skills that are not usually present in "traditional" instructional methods.
It is primarily used in classes where students are highly self-motivated to begin with (e.g. advanced public school classes, college classes), because actual attention to the target content is entirely student-driven.
http://www.chemeng.mcmaster.ca/pbl/pbl.h...
http://www.udel.edu/pbl/
Website designed on PBL... also therefore giving an example of how PBL can be used on an individualized basis.
http://www.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/pbl/...
it is nothing but learining a particular thing by asking the question related to that. the subject will go arround searching the answer of the question. by gathering information from different sources about the problem he or she will reach to a better understanding about the subject that is infront of him or her. for your project u have to find out first what you want to achieve from your students, and accordingly you have to decide a question that should make them to achieve your target.
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