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Main Authors: Rysavy, Monica D. T., Michalak, Russell, Hunt, Kevin
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1182657
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  • Mapping Points of Interest: An Analysis of Students' Engagement with Digital Primary Sources Rysavy, Monica D. T. Michalak, Russell Hunt, Kevin Primary Sources Active Learning Cooperative Learning Archives Teaching Methods Advertising Bias Writing Instruction Library Services Student Surveys Student Attitudes Online Searching Library Instruction Freshman Composition The Digital Archival Advertisements Survey Process (DAASP) model is a collaborative active learning exercise designed to aid students in evaluating primary source documents of print-based advertisements. By deploying DAASP, the researchers were able to assess the students' ability to evaluate their biases of the advertisements in a first-year composition course. This research attempts to answer the following research question: Do students perceive heatmap-centered collaboration as helpful with their evaluation of library-licensed digital primary sources? This research explored students' experiences interacting with and reflecting on archival advertisements (mid-twentieth century) in a first-year composition class in Fall 2017 utilizing the DAASP model.