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http://dx.doi.org/10.17703/IJACT.2021.9.1.162

The Problem/Project-Based Learning (PBL/PjBL) at Online Classes  

Kim, Yangsoon (Dept. of English Language and Literature, Hanbat National Univ.)
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International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology / v.9, no.1, 2021 , pp. 162-167 More about this Journal
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to analyze the development of effective online Problem-Based Learning (PBL) and Project-Based Learning (PjBL). The collaborative PBL/PjBL become one of the hot issues with the rapid growth of online learning in the era of COVID-19. Educators try to get innovative to continue instruction without sacrificing student engagement, thus adopting an instructional model of PBL/PjBL. The PBL process involves clarifying terms, defining complex problems, brainstorming, structuring and hypothesis while PjBL includes project-planning, implementation, communicating the results of a project in a presentation and evaluations with immediate individually tailored feedback within a predetermined period. Despite the differences between online and offline learning, the benefits of learning online or offline are practically the same if enough bidirectional interactions between instructors and students are possible. We argue that online qualifications are just the same as those of offline ones in PBL/PjBL models, therefore, the standards of online/offline learning are identical since education is a two-way communication.
Keywords
Problem-Based Learning (PBL); Project-Based Learning (PjBL); Online Learning/Classes; Individually Tailored Feedback;
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