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Idea #65: Can project management processes be used to structure active learning tasks?

Are you interested in a five-process framework in the PMBOK standards: initiating, planning, executing, monitoring and closing for executing active learning?  Look back at this chapter in the “100 Ideas for Active Learning” book where Rachel John Robinson presents an engaging method that allows students explore engagement in a structured format.

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Share with us by leaving your comments on how this framework helps the learners focus on one task at a time and this can help facilitate active participation and channel students’ approach to innovation, enhancing the quality of the work they produce.  Have you used a similar method of co-creating the curriculum with students? How did it go?

Robinson, R. J. (2022). Can project management processes be used to structure active learning tasks?. In T. Betts & P. Oprandi, (Eds) 100 Ideas for Active Learning. Available at: https://doi.org/10.20919/OPXR1032/70

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