I think this a common feeling.
Project planning is organized according to five design principles displayed
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This may be very helpful as a review tool and for those of you that like to learn from watching videos.
This includes rubrics for the following criteria: annotated bibliography, research, response to feedback, presentation of final product, available benchmark skills
I think this a common feeling.
has a good set of examples and links, see my highlighted areas for focus
Since innovative thinking is the goal, when coming up with an essential question, it's helpful if the question is:
Examples
Seeing examples of successful essential questions is a great way to construct essential questions of your own. It's often one of the most difficult parts of constructing a project or lesson plan, so learning from other intelligent teachers is definitely a plus:
This helps you move from annotated citations to note-taking on your focus questions.
Great resource for our PBL, need to explore the modules