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Project
Name
Project
Partners
Rationale
Real
World Connection
Enduring
Understandings
Standards
and Associated Goals
Measurable
Objectives
Assessment
Strategies
Collaboration
Student Decision Making
Task
Activities,
Timelines and Milestones
Technology
Integration
Budget
Constraints
Showcasing
Project
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Finding a Partner
and/or Joining a Project
Choose the
kind of project you would like to do:
- Cultural
exchanges
- Solving
a social or environmental problem
- Virtual
field trips
- Exploring
parallel histories
- Literature
exchanges (common folk tales, themes, etc.)
- Healing
projects
- Disaster
relief projects
- A day in
the life of
- Visual
and performing arts projects
- Learning
a second language
- Web Buddies
- Keypal,
penpal, email exchanges
- Collaborative
virtual museum
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Next determine whether
you would like to join an existing project or independently plan a project
with a partner in another country.
Choose to join a
project if:
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You
don't have a partner in mind
- You've never done
a global project before
Plan an independent
project with a parner if:
- You have done other
global projects
- You know a teacher
in another country you would like to partner with
- You know someone
who can match you with a teacher in another country
Even if you have a
partner teacher, you may wish to join a project togethre.
For a list of potential
projects you can join see Module
3 in the Global Project Based Learning Course
Open your Project
Planning Template and enter the projects name. View the online template
here.
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