
The DBQ Project
Getting Started with DBQ Online: Bethel School District
Workshop Overview
The DBQ Project takes an inquiry approach to learning social studies and literature. The value of inquiry-based learning is that it not only piques students’ curiosity and engagement, it also leads to deeper learning. Each of our lessons starts with a compelling question, takes students through the inquiry process of interrogating evidence, formulating conclusions, and marshaling evidence to support those conclusions.
Workshop Details
Date: November 8, 2021
When: 2:10-3:40 PM
Where: Virtually via Zoom (click the link below to join)
https://dbqproject.zoom.us/j/89872213477?pwd=Zk1WUzRyTGpQeVdFOXVLNmdGWXdSUT09
What to bring: laptop or tablet
Agenda
- Introductions
- Overview of the DBQ Project Materials and Method
- Setting up Classes and Assignments in DBQ Online
- Managing and Assessing Student Work in DBQ Online
- Other Tips and Tricks for Using DBQ Online
- Closing Thoughts, Questions, and Next Steps
Logging into DBQ Online through Canvas
Checking All the Boxes: The DBQ Project and Washington's Social Studies Resource Criteria
Testimonial
The online training was engaging and well received by teachers during this time of distance learning. There was a great balance between theory and hands-on practice, and the technology pieces were clearly and professionally explained. I highly recommend this online training and the DBQ Project for both in-person and distance learning.
- Megan Wilson, SEEO TTS, PUSD
Mollie Hackett
Email: mollie@dbqproject.com
Website: dbqproject.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DBQProject/
Twitter: @dbqproject