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Aloha!  The National Foreign Language Resource Center (NFLRC) is pleased to
make an additional offering of our Envisioning PBLL online course. Sign up
today!

Envisioning Project-Based Language Learning (PBLL)

April 5 – May 7, 2021


Registration deadline: April 1, 2021

Envisioning Project-Based Language Learning (PBLL) is designed as a 5-week
open-enrollment course for language educators beginning to learn about
Project-Based Language Learning (PBLL). Successful learners will be able to
describe essential features of high quality PBLL and to generate
high-quality ideas for projects using the Product Square. Registration and
the content for this MOOC (massive open online course) is FREE. However, if
you wish to earn the optional digital badge for completion afterwards, you
will need to meet the badge criteria and pay a nominal fee ($25) to have
your submitted materials evaluated by NFLRC staff.

The following is a selection of targeted learning outcomes for the MOOC:

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   identify essential features of high quality project-based learning (PBL)
   project designs
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   identify key concerns of project-based language learning PBLL compared
   to PBL in other disciplines
   -

   describe sources for project ideas
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   identify the three dimensions of “authenticity” in projects
   -

   craft an effective “driving question” (challenging question or problem)
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   generate multiple project ideas and test them using the Product Square,
   aligning product, audience, partners, and purpose
   -

   anticipate "Need-To-Knows" for a project's content, skills, and
   management



Instruction spans five modules, for an equivalent of five hours' contact
time (or one-half CEU). As you progress through five topics, you will view
videos, answer comprehension questions, and engage in asynchronous
discussion, observing suggested due dates. There are also three assignments
to submit, one each in Weeks 3, 4, and 5.

Register today: http://nflrc.hawaii.edu/events/view/126/



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