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College of Education and Psychology College of Arts and Science College of Engineering

College of Education and Psychology College of Arts and Science College of Engineering. Models of PBL Buck Institute ESSEA UTeach GLOBE THSP Resources PBS Edutopia BIE PBL Online. Project- Based Learning. Plan a Student Project Teachers will be developing projects using GLOBE

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College of Education and Psychology College of Arts and Science College of Engineering

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  1. College of Education and Psychology College of Arts and Science College of Engineering
  2. Models of PBL Buck Institute ESSEA UTeach GLOBE THSP Resources PBS Edutopia BIE PBL Online Project- Based Learning
  3. Plan a Student Project Teachers will be developing projects using GLOBE GLOBE encourages students to use GLOBE data to help answer questions about how the environment around them works. Through research projects, students do science, learning the importance of creating hypotheses, analyzing data, drawing conclusions, and reporting their results. Scientific projects conducted by GLOBE students that include the use of GLOBE data or protocols can be submitted to be published on the GLOBE Web site. By sharing valuable findings with the rest of the world students participate in the scientific process.
  4. Green Roof Design Activity Overview: Green Roof Design In this student-centered learning model, students work collaboratively in small teams to design a heat- and water-conserving ‘green roof’ for a building. Students collect and analyze data using multiple materials and combinations of materials to determine the best solution to meeting the design challenge. It is based on authentic processes that professional engineers perform to win green roof clients. As the teacher, you will require students to submit a response to the green roof ‘Request for Proposal’ (RFP) based on their results and justifications of their design. Project Preparation: Schedule two class periods in computer lab Collect building materials Class set of TI N-spire VERNIER temperature probes Before attempting this lesson, students should have sufficient literacy skills to extract and synthesize meaningful concepts and data from written Web materials, and to construct a written argument citing evidence from multiple sources. They also need the analytical and discernment skills to evaluate evidence as text, images, schematics, and data graphics. In terms of group work, they need the maturity to work collaboratively in small groups, and to be active, contributing members to the creation of the final product and its presentation. Classroom should be arranged to accommodate groups with plenty of room for construction and temperature data collection The instructor should be proficient with basic TI N-spire operations and able to troubleshoot data collection with a Vernier temperature probe.
  5. Tyler 21 Comprehensive Plan 2007-2030 Land and Existing Real Estate Use Even out growth Use existing empty buildings Increase use of the downtown area Decrease Heat Island Effect Must provide proposal and model of your green roof plans to the Council http://www.cityoftyler.org/Tyler21/tabid/281/Default.aspx Local Issues as Foundation for the Project
  6. Variety of Models Developed 3-D digital models of their entire roof plan Smaller, detailed hands on models of how green roof technology works Hands on models of portions or the entire roof that Council members could “experiment” with to explain $ savings
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