Kim Poe
Reading Reflection #11
As a result of using the
project-based learning approach, you will end up with vivid memories,
souvenirs, artifacts you have collected along the way, and great ides
for shaping your next learning adventure. These projects make it so
your classroom is not flat, and extends the walls of the classroom.
Some great ideas for
bringing your project home are to share your project ideas with an
existing network, create a project library, turn your project into an
archive on the web, and publish your project. Another great idea is
to enter your project in a contest. This gives you the opportunity to
“put your best work forward” and you may gain more exposure for
your project.
This chapter definitely
relates to my project, by giving great ideas on how to wrap it up and
what to do when you are finishing a project. I really liked the idea
of entering your project into a contest or publishing it on the web.
It is also a great idea to create an online resource for other
teachers that are looking to do a project with their class.
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