Thank you so much for this informative video. I’ve been reading the Problem-based learning for too long right now and still has no idea on how to present this, all the words just kept going around and I am not able to understand a bit, nor I can differentiate Problem-base to Project-base, until I founf your video. This helped me a lot, now I’m confident with my presentation. I am a third year education student major in English. Truly, youtube is a helping friend. Yoy explained the meaning within 5minutes and it is understandable unlike what is provided in the internet hehe
I find this video helpful because this is relevant for our undergraduate research and development paper. We need to make a problem-based digital learning package. Thank you for this video.
I love this and I think this is one of the best things when teaching yourself, because there is no better motivator in my opinion than a problem that affects you.
One of my favorite short examples of this is having students plan a wind farm using arrays. It's problem-based but it lasts 35-45 minutes and develops problem-solving and conceptual understanding.
Hi John, I really like the visuals in your videos, how did you do that?! I too am doing a research project on this subject and I am reading that PBL started at McMaster University in the mid 1960's. I am just wondering where you got your sources from because it is contradicting to my findings!
My experience @ CSU is students are not the sticking point - they will moan but get with it. Staff insist if they don't tell students stuff they can't deal with questions problems - who is a lecturer if they don't tell students what to think? Give me the silver bullet/wooden stake to kill the vampires sucking curiosity out of students (Einstein wondered how curiosity survived formal education).
Hi John. This is excellent, thank you for sharing. I am starting in a new position and will be trying to inculcate problem based learning as a general approach, wherever appropriate across the whole school. I'll let you know how we get on if you like :-)
a learning problem is when the heart cant heat multiple veins at once to send blood to all the regions needed to be able to learn , thats why people who have strokes have regions of the brain that get cold because the heart cant heat those regions and thats what makes it so they can function normally and only when those regions get heated again can they function normally, thats also the resion when people have a seizure their body temperauter goes up because the heart is trying to heat muliple veins to send blood away from the viens that are preventing the blood from being sent to other parts of the body which usually with people having seizures is the brain but is not limited to only the brain
Thanks for the helpful video. Would you say that Design Thinking is a strategy used in PBL, or are they considered two different learning models or methodologies?
I would describe PBL as a pedagogical approach and design thinking as a creative approach. I think you can use design thinking as a framework for how you design PBL lessons.
There's some overlap between the two. Problem-based learning doesn't need to have a product but it often does have a product. Project-based learning needs to have a product. In the research, there's often such a strong overlap between the components of both approaches that they will include both strategies on things like student and teacher surveys or on measures of student achievement.
One of the key differences is the authentic audience and the actual product in project-based learning. Problem-based learning can be shorter and include fictional scenarios but project-based learning requires real-world tie-in.
Hi John, your video is amazing! I have a buisness in scholing innovation and would love to display your video on my website. With my buisness i help make the schooling off the netherlands better with problem-based learning. Let us know if you are okay with displaying your video on the website, it is amazing I could not have made it any better.
the word "learning" isn't the same with "method" learning means that you have to evaluate all the implemented plans. So you can learn what are the weaknesses of your plans and you improve it later. "Method" doesn't learn and improve like that.
Interesting but it could have some students fighting unnecessarily to get their ideas to the top when they could just do it on their own in their own way. I don’t like the collaborative aspect.
Thank you so much for this informative video. I’ve been reading the Problem-based learning for too long right now and still has no idea on how to present this, all the words just kept going around and I am not able to understand a bit, nor I can differentiate Problem-base to Project-base, until I founf your video. This helped me a lot, now I’m confident with my presentation. I am a third year education student major in English. Truly, youtube is a helping friend. Yoy explained the meaning within 5minutes and it is understandable unlike what is provided in the internet hehe
Awesome! Glad it was helpful!
It is very clear to understand what exactly is Problem based learning from Project based learning, Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
I find this video helpful because this is relevant for our undergraduate research and development paper. We need to make a problem-based digital learning package. Thank you for this video.
Glad it was helpful!
I actually love this video. I needed a quick description to use to convince some educators of how important it is. Thanks for sharing!!
I love this and I think this is one of the best things when teaching yourself, because there is no better motivator in my opinion than a problem that affects you.
Mannn, you really got PBL well. Only in this way someone could possibly explain it to us so clearly 👏🏼👏🏼
Thanks!
Awsm dude... I was googling it from days to get crisp information. U magically summed it up in 5 minutes. Thanks.
a 'quick slideshow'?!
John that was amazing!
Love this! Such a friendly and fact-filled way to introduce the idea. Thank you :)
Perfectly explained Designed to increase comprehension.
Glad it was helpful!
hi John. thank you for sharing your videos
You are very welcome!
Excellent! thank you for this clarifying video!
Thanks!
Hey john .. Can you please suggest me some good strategies/activities for teaching Problem based learning in Mathematics for primary classes?
One of my favorite short examples of this is having students plan a wind farm using arrays. It's problem-based but it lasts 35-45 minutes and develops problem-solving and conceptual understanding.
another interesting presentation with a good explanation.
Hi John, I really like the visuals in your videos, how did you do that?! I too am doing a research project on this subject and I am reading that PBL started at McMaster University in the mid 1960's. I am just wondering where you got your sources from because it is contradicting to my findings!
How?
Thank you for this video, I love the way you explain.
like this thank you so much .it supports my discussion.
My experience @ CSU is students are not the sticking point - they will moan but get with it. Staff insist if they don't tell students stuff they can't deal with questions problems - who is a lecturer if they don't tell students what to think? Give me the silver bullet/wooden stake to kill the vampires sucking curiosity out of students (Einstein wondered how curiosity survived formal education).
Easy to understand! I wish I could solve any problem that easy! lol
Hi John. This is excellent, thank you for sharing. I am starting in a new position and will be trying to inculcate problem based learning as a general approach, wherever appropriate across the whole school. I'll let you know how we get on if you like :-)
a learning problem is when the heart cant heat multiple veins at once to send blood to all the regions needed to be able to learn , thats why people who have strokes have regions of the brain that get cold because the heart cant heat those regions and thats what makes it so they can function normally and only when those regions get heated again can they function normally, thats also the resion when people have a seizure their body temperauter goes up because the heart is trying to heat muliple veins to send blood away from the viens that are preventing the blood from being sent to other parts of the body which usually with people having seizures is the brain but is not limited to only the brain
Love your videos John! Saw authentic and relatable. You’re the man!
Thanks for the helpful video. Would you say that Design Thinking is a strategy used in PBL, or are they considered two different learning models or methodologies?
I would describe PBL as a pedagogical approach and design thinking as a creative approach. I think you can use design thinking as a framework for how you design PBL lessons.
This video helped me a lot! Thanks
I thought if it involves building a product it is not considered as a problem Based learning but it is in the spectrum of project based learning
There's some overlap between the two. Problem-based learning doesn't need to have a product but it often does have a product. Project-based learning needs to have a product. In the research, there's often such a strong overlap between the components of both approaches that they will include both strategies on things like student and teacher surveys or on measures of student achievement.
WOW...Great !!!
What is the difference between problem based learning and project based learning?
One of the key differences is the authentic audience and the actual product in project-based learning. Problem-based learning can be shorter and include fictional scenarios but project-based learning requires real-world tie-in.
Te amo, gracias por tu presentación me ayudo full
Hi John, your video is amazing! I have a buisness in scholing innovation and would love to display your video on my website. With my buisness i help make the schooling off the netherlands better with problem-based learning. Let us know if you are okay with displaying your video on the website, it is amazing I could not have made it any better.
Great Presentation! Thanks!
It is indeed a very good video crisp and lucid. Just a quick clarification- was in Case Western for medical or McMasters for medical?
Is it similar to Design- Thinking?
😲 thank you so much!
You're welcome!
By this video, I Understood in easy method . Thank you!
It was awesome and useful thank you
how do we solve the problems while we don't teach student about how to use the tools to solve problems in first place ???
opa meu querido, muito obrigado por esse video mer... legal
Is this the same as problem solving methods?
found it really helpful :)
Is this the same with problem solving method?
the word "learning" isn't the same with "method"
learning means that you have to evaluate all the implemented plans. So you can learn what are the weaknesses of your plans and you improve it later.
"Method" doesn't learn and improve like that.
how are students evaluated
Thank you for this!
Nice!
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Why are there so many problems in the kid's world in the first place?
Interesting but it could have some students fighting unnecessarily to get their ideas to the top when they could just do it on their own in their own way. I don’t like the collaborative aspect.
I see your point but often in life we solve problems collaboratively. Perhaps it will lead to conflict but maybe that's also a vital lifelong skill.
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Thank you for this!