Project-based course model

This course model is designed around the development of a course-long group project. At key points in the term, the teacher meets with students to review critical information and provide guidance on how to proceed with the project’s next step(s). Face-to-face class meetings can be regular or intermittent, depending on the project, but the instructor should maintain regular contact with each group to provide continuous feedback and guidance.

Consider using Microsoft Teams to help facilitate group work and communication with the instructor.

This example accounts for approximately 100 hours. Therefore, approximately 35 hours remain for other coursework to be assigned as required by the instructor.

Table: Example weekly schedule for project-based course model

Week In-class Out-of-class
1 Intro to the course; overview of the project Readings or videos
2 Group formation and norming activities Select the project topic
Work on project proposal & submitting before next class
Readings or videos
3 None
4 The instructor provides relevant information or content for the next step in the project

Students begin working on the project plan

Submit the project plan (with clear roles and tasks)
Meet with group 1-3 times over two weeks to work on the project
Meet with instructor (individual or group) to monitor progress and receive feedback
Readings or videos
5 None
6 The instructor provides relevant information or content for the next step in the project Meet with group 1-3 times over two weeks to work on the project

Submit a status report on the project to the instructor.

Readings or videos

7 None
8 The instructor provides relevant information or content for the next step in the project. Meet with group 1-3 times over two weeks to work on the project

Submit a status report on the project to the instructor.

Meet with instructor (individual or group) to monitor progress and receive feedback

Readings or videos

9 None
10 The instructor provides relevant information or content for the next step in the project Meet with group 1-3 times over two weeks to work on the project

Submit a status report on the project to the instructor.

Meet with instructor (individual or group) to monitor progress and receive feedback

Readings or videos

11 None
12 Group presentations (optional)

Peer evaluations of group work

Course wrap up

Work on individual reflections on the project, final course assignments and activities

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