I have aligned the bridge project with NETS holding the expectations that my students will be able todemonstrate creative thinking, construct knowledge, and develop innovative products and processes, throught the construction of a virtual bridge as well as use digital media and environments to communicate and work collaboratively, including at a distance, on our classroom wiki. My students will apply digital tools to gather, evaluate, and use information to learn about different types of bridges and they will use critical thinking skills, to plan and conduct research, manage projects, solve problems, and make informed decisons using appropriate digital tools and resources while creating their final smart note book presentation about their bridge design and process.
My project incorporated various criteria from the final, composite table we outlined as a group in the course Wiki. The bridge project will be academically challenging requiring students to complete research on which type of bridge structure will be the most structurally sound and cost effective to build. Students will build on their knowledge of bridges and create new knowledge through problem solving as a group and they will be engaged through the hands on bridge building process. My students will gain knowledge about technology through the use of online websites, our classroom wiki, and the smart notebook software for the final presentation. Finally, my students will work collaboratively with other students in order to successfully complete all aspects of the bridge project.
From the readings, the website references, and the assignments, I have learned much about project–based learning with technology. I have gained an understanding of the time and dedication it takes to create an authentic learning experience for students. My bag of resources has increased greatly and I have furthered my understanding of how to successfully incorporate technology into my classroom. I will be applying my new knowledge of project based learning by actual implementation of the bridge project in May of this school year. My goal is to evaluate the project design while it is in process and once the students have finished in order improving the educational outcome.
Now that I “know what I know” about project based learning some different steps or strategies I might take in a future project are to collaborate more online and with my fellow colleagues. Working with others opens the opportunities to many ideas and processes that I may not see. I have enjoyed exploring the classroom 2.0 blog and reading about other educator’s experiences. I feel that my students learning will only benefit with my desire to work with others to improve my teaching.
I see several differences using the project-based learning with technology approach to what is typically happening in schools today. The majority of learning is through direct instruction or small projects that are not designed to challenge students with higher level thinking. Additionally, the incorporation of technology is limited not only due to lack of access but also due to the lack of understanding from educators themselves. I strongly feel that project based learning with technology is a teaching and learning strategy that takes time and dedication to become successful. After completing this course my goal is to continue my education about project based learning with technology through implementation of a new project each year. This is an ideal way to build a foundation of ideas and continue to change and shape each project to meet the learning needs of my students. Additionally, working on one new project a year will limit the feeling of becoming overwhelmed. I am excited to begin this process with the bridge project this spring!