Tool to support Project Based Learning
Hello H5P Community,
i asked myself , if it is possible to create an H5P content type, that supports project based learning. Long time ago i read about a program that was used in different grades to organize computer supported collaborative learning processes. The function was basically - a litttle bit simplified -that students could pose a question and the others could comment on the question, formulate a hypothesis, etc.. So the knowledge of the students becomes visible and they can work collaborative on a topic. It is something like a forum, but more specific and structured.
The program i read about is called "Computer Supported Intention Learning Environment" (CSILE) and the newer version is called Knowledge Forum.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/259178456_Knowledge_Building_an...
http://thelearningexchange.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/KB-Gallery-5-Kn...
I don't know if something similar to this program or perhaps some aspects of the colllaborative project based approach would be technically possible in H5P. But I would support it definitely! :-)
Best Greetings
Max
otacke
Thu, 01/14/2021 - 22:53
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Hi Max!Currently, H5P does
Hi Max!
Currently, H5P does not allow to create content types that allow collaboration - but the MultiplayerAPI that will enable that option is just around the corner (for H5P.com first at least). Such a content type would still have to be created, but it will be possible then.
Best,
Oliver
Max Blindenhoefer
Fri, 01/15/2021 - 12:47
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Project Based Learning Tool
Hi Oliver,
that sounds great. I think there is a gap in terms of collaborative project-based learning tools for students. Most of the tools for collaboration are not very specific. I stumbled upon this Knowledge Forum program and was very impressed with the basic idea. Unfortunately, I couldn't find out whether the program still exists today. Unfortunately, I'm a teacher and not a developer. My programming knowledge is limited to
pinMode(LED_BUILTIN, OUTPUT);
digitalWrite(LED_BUILTIN, HIGH);
But if I could make a contribution to such a content type, I would be there right away!
Best Greetings from Hamburg
Max
otacke
Fri, 01/15/2021 - 17:32
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Hi Max!Feel free to join the
Hi Max!
Feel free to join the close to four year old discussion at https://h5p.org/node/81653 :-)
Best (also from Hamburg),
Oliver