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| author | Meehlhause, Kellie |
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| contents | Two Parts Reflection, One Part Selfie: A Visual Alternative to the Minute Paper Meehlhause, Kellie Information Literacy Student Evaluation College Students Library Instruction Social Media Writing (Composition) Writing Instruction Writing Assignments Prompting Reflection Cognitive Style Library Research Research Skills Skill Development Retention (Psychology) Learning Activities Active Learning Formative Evaluation Experiential Learning Handheld Devices Photography Visual Learning For almost 40 years, the Minute Paper has been a quick and easy means of learning assessment, both in the college classroom and in library instruction. More recently, the use of social media, particularly selfies, has gained popularity by connecting with students through the technology with which they are most familiar. This article makes the case for combining the Minute Paper and selfies in order to gain an insight into students' skill development and retention after a library session. Adaptable to a variety of classes and learning outcomes, the activity enables students to actively use the skills they have learned, rather than passively reflecting on them. |
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| publishDate | 2016 |
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| spellingShingle | Two Parts Reflection, One Part Selfie: A Visual Alternative to the Minute Paper Meehlhause, Kellie Information Literacy Student Evaluation College Students Library Instruction Social Media Writing (Composition) Writing Instruction Writing Assignments Prompting Reflection Cognitive Style Library Research Research Skills Skill Development Retention (Psychology) Learning Activities Active Learning Formative Evaluation Experiential Learning Handheld Devices Photography Visual Learning Two Parts Reflection, One Part Selfie: A Visual Alternative to the Minute Paper Meehlhause, Kellie Information Literacy Student Evaluation College Students Library Instruction Social Media Writing (Composition) Writing Instruction Writing Assignments Prompting Reflection Cognitive Style Library Research Research Skills Skill Development Retention (Psychology) Learning Activities Active Learning Formative Evaluation Experiential Learning Handheld Devices Photography Visual Learning For almost 40 years, the Minute Paper has been a quick and easy means of learning assessment, both in the college classroom and in library instruction. More recently, the use of social media, particularly selfies, has gained popularity by connecting with students through the technology with which they are most familiar. This article makes the case for combining the Minute Paper and selfies in order to gain an insight into students' skill development and retention after a library session. Adaptable to a variety of classes and learning outcomes, the activity enables students to actively use the skills they have learned, rather than passively reflecting on them. |
| title | Two Parts Reflection, One Part Selfie: A Visual Alternative to the Minute Paper |
| topic | Information Literacy Student Evaluation College Students Library Instruction Social Media Writing (Composition) Writing Instruction Writing Assignments Prompting Reflection Cognitive Style Library Research Research Skills Skill Development Retention (Psychology) Learning Activities Active Learning Formative Evaluation Experiential Learning Handheld Devices Photography Visual Learning |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1103397 |