Project Models
Assessment
Tech & Resources
Partners
G.R.A.S.P.
100
Cooperative project model where everybody has a "piece of the puzzle"
What is Jigsaw
100
A matrix of assessment criteria and performance level descriptors
What is a rubric?
100
This searchable database can be an excellent source for references and periodicals, especially in the area of humanities
What is Gale?
100
Opposite of the private sector, these organizations can be the first to help
What is the public sector?
100
Can be standards from the NJCCCS or Common Core
What is Goal?
200
Project model indicative of examples such as "Who Shot JFK? and What Happened to the USS Maine?
What is the Problem-Based project model?
200
This exercise, which can also be found in a cow's mouth, helps create assessment items that check for deeper understandings as well as building block knowledge
What is K.U.D.?
200
This "Facebook-like" social media provides a closed network for students and their teacher
What is Edmodo?
200
These are details that you should have ready in hand when reaching out to potential partners
What is specifics on a partner's role?
200
The aspect of an ABLE unit that really drives everything else, especially assessment
What is the product or performance?
300
Project model that is more unstructured and allows students to "explore" before they learn all of the details. Looks a lot like the scientific method.
What is the Inquiry-based project model?
300
When building an ABLE rubric, one must ask themselves what aspect of the student's ______ can serve as observable evidence of a particular educational goal
What is product or performance?
300
A web-based presentation application that may replace Powerpoint someday
What is Prezi?
300
This sometimes exaggerated role can be quite effective in securing new partners to help
What is the "Helpless Teacher Card?"
300
Every student needs one in an effective ABLE unit
What is a role?
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