
A Practical Guide to Problem-based Learning Online
Price: $135.00
Add to Cart- ISBN: 978-0-415-43787-5
- Binding: Hardback (also available in Paperback)
- Published by: Routledge
- Publication Date: 27th December 2007
- Pages: 168
About the Book
Problem based learning online is a burgeoning area, crying out for support in all the disciplines, but particularly health, medicine, education and social care that are already advanced users of problem-based learning in higher education.
This book provides highly grounded research based ways for those wanting to change problem-based learning modules and programs from face to face to online approaches, as well as those who have developed e-learning components but who want to adopt problem-based methods.
Providing an overview of the current state of problem based learning online, it examines why we're moving from fact to face to online provision, considers existing forms of provision, outlines common mistakes and strategies to avoid future problems, and shows how to effectively facilitate learning.
Illustrated by mini case studies and examples of international projects, it provides guidance on effective design, online collaboration and group dynamics, and explores the common, and complex, decisions faced when choosing which form of problem based learning to adopt.
Including practical information and resources for games and activities, scenarios of problem based learning in the different disciplines, advice for supporting staff and students, and effectively evaluating the tools, skills and pedagogy needed for learning, this book is an essential guide for all practitioners involved in the design and delivery of problem based learning online.
Reviews
Maggi has a real knack for exploring the pragmatic with a critical eye. The "how to" of PBL on-line is tempered by a "why should", while tantalizing us with the "what could be". This is a book with some big idea that compel us to envision PBL "futures".
--Glen O'Grady, Director, Centre for Educational Development, Republic Polytechnic
Table of Contents
Introduction Part 1 Deciding how to implement Problem-based Learning Online 1. Reasons for implementing Problem-based Learning Online 2. Forms of Problem-based Learning Online Chapter 3. Common mistakes and assumptions 4. Equipping staff and students for Problem-based Learning Online Part 2 Designing Problem-based Learning Online Environments 5. Design choices 6. Deciding which form to adopt Part 3 Resources 7. Building online teams 8. Examples of Problem-based Learning Online 9. Scenarios that work 10. Supporting staff and students 11. E-valuating Problem-based Learning Online FAQs Glossary
About the Author(s)
Maggi Savin-Baden is Professor of Higher Education Research and Director of the Learning Innovation Group at Coventry University, UK
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