Read the 3 articles listed below, and as you read, look for details to help you answer the following questions:
- List the project requirements that the students mentioned in these articles had to meet. Compare them to our project.
- How have the students taken their projects beyond the “research” component to become actively involved?
- Focus on one project from the articles – “brainstorm” a list of the various steps/components that the student probably had to complete to reach the point of presentation.
- There are many ideas/concepts conveyed in these articles, which ideas are offered might help your thinking and/or planning of your project?
Refer to the handouts in your folder to help you.
Post your responses and comments to these articles on the class blog in complete sentences and paragraphs – consider using Microsoft Word to help you correct your spelling/grammar.
“Weldon seniors shine for judges - give project presentations” http://www.rrdailyherald.com/articles/2004/12/10/news/news01.txt
“Senior projects open windows” http://www.mtexpress.com/index2.php?issue_date=12-10-2004&ID=200411388
“A Passion for Projects: Students Have a Voice -- and a Choice” http://www.edutopia.org/passion-for-projects-students-have-voice-and-choice