Description:

Project-Based Language Learning (PBLL) offers a framework for designing powerful, culturally contextualized experiences that create opportunities for learners to use their language to address real world needs that are personally meaningful to them. It engages learners in investigating, over an extended time, a complex real-world issue to benefit an authentic audience. This presentation will go through the basics of getting started with Project-Based Language Learning (PBLL).

Oct
6

Getting Started with Project-Based Language Learning (PBLL)

Rachel Mamiya Hernandez (Assistant Faculty Specialist in Language Technology), Center for Language & Technology, University of Hawai'i at Manoa

demo

Time
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm HST
Audience
Applicable Language
All Languages
Access URL
https://clt.manoa.hawaii.edu/blog/event/gettingstartedwithpbll/?instance_id=824
Access Instructions
Register for the Zoom link on the event website (UH account is required)
Instructions
This workshop will be held both in person (Moore 258) and via Zoom
Extra Materials
[https://vimeo.com/758126850] [ https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1HwLE5i4On_LQtbTmJ64kbXaZqabd6lo97Klo4XobKo4/edit#slide=id.ga073618e60_0_16]
Sponsor
Center for Language & Technology
Series
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Published September 14, 2022 by Center for Language and Technology • Updated November 16, 2022