This is the second in a series of five posts about online project-based learning (PBL) resources. If you are new to PBL I suggest taking the time to visit Post One and the site recommended there. That site really offers a comprehensive look at PBL. However, if you are familiar PBL, you can certainly start here.
Teachthought.com is a handy website that offers free resources for PBL. Teachthought.com is a great spot if you are just looking for some PBL ideas but what to create the PBL lesson yourself. These are great when you are stumped for a new idea to try out but prefer to do the actual lesson/project design yourself. Also of note on their website are several helpful articles my two favorite being: The Difference Between Projects And Project-Based Learning and 5 Types Of Project-Based Learning. This is a great site for a veteran PBL teacher and newbie too!
References
Heick, T. (2015, November 05). 3 Types Of Project-Based Learning Symbolize Its Evolution. Retrieved September 13, 2017, from http://www.teachthought.com/project-based-learning/5-types-of-project-based-learning-symbolize-its-evolution/
Teach Thought Staff. (2015, November 05). A Better List Of Ideas For Project-Based Learning. Retrieved September 13, 2017, from http://www.teachthought.com/project-based-learning/a-better-list-of-ideas-for-project-based-learning/
Teach Thought Staff. (2016, June 13). The Difference Between Projects And Project-Based Learning. Retrieved September 13, 2017, from http://www.teachthought.com/project-based-learning/difference-between-projects-and-project-based-learning/