ProTeCo Model: Project based Learning,
Technology and Community Learning
Model
HOW?
Project Based Learning
Set group and individual goals
Clear relevant and authentic
Step by step subgoals
Cater for different Learning styles
Texts
Multimedia
Audio
Different techniques:
Jigsaw, clusters, buzz
groups, round robin,
leaning cells, or fish
bowl discussions.
Scaffolding: esp. in beginning
Solve real world problems = more authentic and self-rewarding
Identify the objective. Set criteria or goals.
Gather data. Generate options or courses of
action. Evaluate the options using data and
objectives. Reach a decision Implement the
decision.
Assign roles in team work
Pre and post formative assesment
Equilibrium between the level of challenge and personal skill
Individual, pair and team work: heterogeneus dinamycs, always with individual accountability.
Max. team size 4
Team building activities to get to know team members and create bonds
Allow self-regulated learning within the project framework: semi-guided and free activities
Community
Connect and cooperate with the Hispanic Local community
Connect or/and team up with Spanish speakers of the world
Ideas on solving community problems
Technology: M-Learning Focus
Nota:
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