Title: ProblemBased Learning Online Clearinghouse: Introductory Physics Curriculum
1Problem-Based LearningOnline ClearinghouseIntro
ductory Physics Curriculum
- George Watson and Barb Duch
- ghw_at_udel.edu bduch_at_udel.edu
- University of Delaware
Spring 2001 CS-AAPT Meeting Loyola College April
21, 2001
2The principal idea behind PBL is
that the starting point for learning should be a
problem, a query, or a puzzle that the learner
wishes to solve.
3Compelling Features of PBLfor New Adapters
- Models itself on how students learn.
- With information overload, prepares students to
be life-long learners. - More realistic curriculum prepares students for
world outside the classroom. - Ensures more up-to-date materials, content.
- Generates enthusiasm among faculty.
- Boud and Feletti, 1998
4What are the Common Featuresof PBL?
- Learning is initiated by a problem.
- Problems are based on complex, real-world
situations. - Information needed to solve problem is not
initially given. Students identify, find, and
use appropriate resources. - Students work in permanent groups.
- Learning is active, integrated, cumulative, and
connected.
5PBL The Process
- Students are presented with a problem. They
organize ideas and previous knowledge. - Students pose questions, defining what they know
and do not know. - Students assign responsibility for questions,
discuss resources. - Students reconvene and explore newly learned
information, refine questions.
6Characteristics ofGood PBL Problems
- Relate to real-world, motivate students
- Require decision-making or judgements
- Multi-page, multi-stage
- Designed for group-solving
- Initial questions open-ended, encourages
discussion - Incorporates course content objectives
- Challenges to higher-order thinking
7Butwhere are the problems?
- Typical end-of-chapter problems can be solved by
rote memorization, pattern-match, and
plug-and-chug techniques - Good problems should require students to make
assumptions and estimates, develop models, and
work through the model. - A source of problems outside the commercial texts
needs to be developed.
The problem with problems, E. Mazur, Optics and
Photonic News 7, 59 (1996)
8PBL Clearinghouse
- An online database of PBL articles and problems.
- All material is peer-reviewed by PBL
practitioners for content and pedagogy. - All problems are supported by learning objectives
and resources, teaching and assessment notes. - Holdings are searchable by author, discipline,
keywords, or full text. - Fully electronic submission, review, and
publication cycle. - Controlled access by free user subscription,
students excluded.
9A Brief Tour of the Clearinghouse
- Logging in to the Clearinghouse
- Applying to be a user
- Searching and Browsing the holdings
- Examining problem detail and supporting materials
for a sample problem - Managing Clearinghouse activities
- Submitting a problem for review
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