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A Product of Learning: Representing Their Work Through Tech

A school uses technology to help provide top-of-the-line education for all students. More to this story.

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Release Date: 1/19/2004
Running Time: 6 min.

Video Credits

Produced, Written, and Directed by

  • Ken Ellis

Associate Producers:

  • Diane Curtis
  • Leigh Iacobucci
  • Miwa Yokoyama

Editor:

  • Karen Sutherland

Camera Crew:

  • Geoffrey Leighton
  • Joe Labonte

Narrator:

  • Noel Cisneros

Additional Footage Courtesy of

  • King Middle School
  • © 2004
  • The George Lucas Educational Foundation
  • All rights reserved.

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Comments & Responses

Hooray-an example of teachig for the 21st Century!

Submitted by KCrowley (not verified) on January 28, 2008 - 18:59.

Outstanding work! Your students should be very proud of their accomplishments! Your district is certainly preparig for the 21st century-congratulations on taking the first step!

PBL

Submitted by Alfred Mutanga (not verified) on September 22, 2007 - 07:35.

I am currently studying for an International MSc in Mathematics and Science Education at the University of Amsterdam, I have been impressed by PBL and would like to learn more about it. Can I please have copies of your videos as a means to influence others back home in Africa.
Keep up this good methodology, I have been impressed

transcript

Submitted by team (not verified) on August 29, 2007 - 03:49.

I'd like to have the transcript of this video, since I am interested in project-based learning.

I'd lihe to have a

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on August 28, 2007 - 05:58.

I'd lihe to have a transcript of the video.Wonderful project that gets students involved & responsiple about their own learning.

Our students in canada do

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on August 1, 2007 - 06:27.

Our students in canada do not have access to computers, laptops (on average there is one computer in every classroom).The concepts are fabulous. I too would love to have a copy of the video.

It's an awesome video that

Submitted by Ramiro (not verified) on July 28, 2007 - 13:12.

It's an awesome video that depicts the actual Joy of Learning within the young faces and the content faces of their educators.

response to site

Submitted by Janet Zeyen (not verified) on July 27, 2007 - 07:25.

I am inspired. I teach 4th/5th grade refugee students from Africa along with some local students in Denver Public Schools. I'm curious as to how the students deal with the linguistic diversity in their process. Many of my students are just beginning to speak English. I would love to buy the DVD to motivate my students.
Thanks

Educational Technology Higher Ed

Submitted by Dr Janet Bobby (not verified) on June 23, 2007 - 08:09.

I love this video and use it in my university courses.
Dr. B.

transcript

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on May 26, 2007 - 10:34.

I would love to have a transcript of this video... I am compiling information on Problem based learning and would love to cite some of these events.

Thanks,
Wendy Fischer
Hot Springs, Arkansas
Hot Springs Middle School

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