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Title: POPBL GUIDELINE BOOK FOR TEACHERS


1
POPBL GUIDELINE BOOK FOR TEACHERS
  1. Introduction to POPBL
  2. Planning POPBL
  3. Projects in POPBL
  4. Applying POPBL in your course
  5. E-learning Tools in POPBL
  6. Assessment and Evaluation Method
  7. Review

2
Chapter 1 Introduction to POPBL
  • Definition
  • Philosophy of POPBL
  • Principles
  • POPBL vs. Conventional
  • Examples/case Study
  • Local scenario adaptation
  • Learning outcome expectation
  • Tools for OBE (outcomes handled by POPBL).
  • Importance of POPBL in current context
    (stakeholders)

3
Philosophy of POPBL
  • Related theory-constructivism, social psychology.

4
POPBL vs. Conventional
  • Student centered vs teacher oriented
  • PO vs Subject Oriented
  • Focused on Process vs Outcome/Product
  • Interactive vs. Authoritative
  • Group vs Individual
  • Continuous Assessment vs. Exam oriented.
  • Promoting soft skills technical knowledge vs.
    knowledge/skills

5
Principles
  • Problem based (not subject based)
  • (more learning, finding solution).
  • Student Centered/Participant Direction
  • Contextual/real life application.
  • Interdisciplinary / multi disciplinary
  • Group work/team work.
  • Process oriented.

6
Examples/case Study
  • TU Delft Case Study
  • Examples from Roskilde University
  • Examples of elements implemented in UM and UKM

7
Local scenario adaptation
  • Cultural Barrier
  • Passive students (educate by more interactive
    activities)
  • System Barrier
  • Strict curriculum structure (introduce elements
    of POPBL progressively)
  • Education Curriculum Barrier
  • Introduce new courses fully POPBL to
    practitioners
  • Resource Management
  • Financial, exchange staff/student, staff
    development
  • Policy (top down)
  • Convince policy makers (awareness)
  • Importance of active learning

8
Learning outcome expectation
  • More Communicative
  • Good communication skills
  • Thinking skills
  • Creative and critical thinking
  • Lateral thinking
  • Team player and group leader
  • Lifelong learning (encourage)
  • Learning to learn
  • Problem solving skills

9
Tools for OBE (outcomes handled by POPBL).
  • As means to achieve OBE outcomes
  • Teaching approach to be adopted

10
Importance of POPBL in current context
(stakeholders)
  • Real world connection
  • Solving real problems
  • New skills
  • Quality graduates (better soft skills and
    technical competency)

11
2.Planning POPBL
  • Problem formulation and developing problem
    statement (and project scenarios)
  • Continuous assessment
  • Course Design/Structure
  • Learning Objectives
  • Supervision (roles)
  • Group Dynamic/Formation
  • Case studies in POPBL
  • Tutors in POPBL

12
Problem formulation and developing problem
statement (and project scenarios)
  • Scientific research problems
  • Scientific method in order to reach conclusion
    using scientific methods

13
3.Projects in POPBL
  • Identification of the problems
  • Selection / Prioritization of problems
  • Literature search
  • Data gathering
  • Report writing
  • Progress review
  • Analysis
  • Role play activities
  • Issues in project supervision/management

14
  • Lit Review and Problem Identification
  • Problem Formulation (timescale important)
  • Evaluation of Problem Formulation
  • Project implementation
  • Communication and engagement of Stakeholders
  • Data gathering and analysis
  • Progress review continuous process
  • Issues in project supervision/management

15
4.Applying POPBL in your course
  • Assessment of existing course
  • Gap Analysis
  • Elements of POPBL to be incorporated and
    considered. (scope and extent of application)
  • Examples of good practice.
  • POPBL setting environment
  • Content and delivery (POPBL vs. conventional)
  • Anticipated problems/challenges.
  • Possible teaching approaches.
  • Role of supervisors, tutors and students.

16
5.E-learning Tools in POPBL
  • Awareness/education on e-learning (lecturers
    students).
  • Advantages of e-learning.
  • Virtual Learning Env. (VLE) (Moodle)
  • Choice of appropriate tools and its application.
  • Challenges
  • Managing VLE.

17
Monitoring student progress electronically
  • Quiz
  • eJournal
  • login
  • Reflections and feedback fr supervisors/facilitato
    rs
  • ePortfolio
  • Student profile
  • Project profile
  • Gantt Chart
  • tracking of literature accessed

18
Issues and Problems
  • Internet availability and accessibility
  • Other supporting infrastructure
  • Attitude towards integrating eTools into TL how
    to overcome
  • Time work load of supervisors
  • Teachers readiness
  • Challenges

19
6.Evaluation Method Assessment
  • Alternative vs conventional.
  • Formative vs Summative Assessment.
  • Rubric development.
  • Principles of good assessment.
  • Project/Group assessment.
  • Designing good assessment for POPBL

20
7.Review
  • Overall program evaluation
  • Lecturers feedback.
  • Student feedback.
  • Continuous Improvement.
  • Conclusion.
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