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Year 2020, Volume: 6 Issue: 18, 357 - 364, 10.01.2021
https://doi.org/10.18768/ijaedu.819339

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  • Aggarwal, P. & D. O’Brien. (2008). Social Loafing on Group Projects - Structural Antecedents and Effect on Student Satisfaction, Journal of Marketing Education, Vol. 30, Issue: 3, pp 255-264.

AN ONLINE SEMI-STRUCTURED APPROACH TO HELPING STUDENTS MAKE THE MOST OF PROJECT-BASED LEARNING (PBL)

Year 2020, Volume: 6 Issue: 18, 357 - 364, 10.01.2021
https://doi.org/10.18768/ijaedu.819339

Abstract

Project-Based Learning (PBL) typically provides planning students with opportunities to apply knowledge and to synthesize different topics relevant to the context of the area they are studying. As higher education institutions increasingly adjust to online and blended learning, there is a need to reconsider how Project-Based Learning (PBL) can be realized in a fully designed online courses or those utilizing blended learning methods. This paper considers the opportunities and challenges online platforms present to project-based learning by reflecting on the author’s experience with PBL and blended learning techniques he has developed for an urban planning, blended learning course over the last five semesters. The techniques were repeatedly applied and incrementally adjusted from one semester to the next and as needed in response to the instructor’s critical evaluation and students’ feedback. The article reports on lessons learnt and details a semi-structured approach to helping students engage effectively while allowing the instructor to assume more coaching and mentoring roles to facilitate the learning. It also reports on the efficacy of using certain online Apps to increase the effectiveness of Project-Based Learning (PBL) for students’ team projects- both in terms of learning by students, as well as supervising, mentoring and evaluating by the instructor. Students reported benefiting from the approach in several ways including the timely feedback they receive, the personalized pacing and the ability to manage their project as they progress.

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  • Aggarwal, P. & D. O’Brien. (2008). Social Loafing on Group Projects - Structural Antecedents and Effect on Student Satisfaction, Journal of Marketing Education, Vol. 30, Issue: 3, pp 255-264.
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Primary Language English
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Journal Section Articles
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Marwan Elmubarak

Publication Date January 10, 2021
Submission Date September 8, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020Volume: 6 Issue: 18

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EndNote Elmubarak M (January 1, 2021) AN ONLINE SEMI-STRUCTURED APPROACH TO HELPING STUDENTS MAKE THE MOST OF PROJECT-BASED LEARNING (PBL). IJAEDU- International E-Journal of Advances in Education 6 18 357–364.

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