Kyra Elston
2/13/14
Reflection #11
- Description of what occurs as a result of using the Project-based learning approach.
Good projects don’t lead to a dead end. Instead, they open new doors and
create connections that you can build into future project designs. If something
didn’t work as planned, we need to learn from that and move on. That will
inform my next project and make it even better.
- Discussion on ways to “bring your project home”.
To “bring your project home” you must capitalize on your investment,
critique your work, share your insights, become a resource for your colleagues,
enter a contest, and most importantly enjoy the journey!
- Discussion on how concepts in this chapter relate to your topic/project.
The concepts in this chapter are great reminders for why we chose to do
project-based learning in the first place and they will continue to be good
reminders before, during, and after the future projects in our life.
I like how you talked about bringing the project home. It is very true that you need to be able to critique and share your insights with collegues. Also, we really can see the journey that we were on when creating this project giving us reminders of the progress and things that we did.
ReplyDeleteI like how with the results of Project-Based Learning, you discussed when things do not go as planned. It is true that projects don't always go the way we expect.The best thing we can do is learn from it and use the info to make the next project better.
ReplyDeleteI agree with sharing insights after the project is complete. Reflecting on what you have done after a long project will allow for new ideas and collaboration with others. Great reflection!
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