Lecture 14

Seven Measures of Learning, part 2

End-of-Year ePortfolio

As an aid in thinking about your education, the college has created a rubric of seven essential skills. These are cross-disciplinary in nature, representing methods that are taught and employed in most if not all of your courses in college.

  1. Written and oral communication
  2. Gathering, analyzing, and documenting information
  3. Awareness of specific historical, literary, and cultural contexts
  4. Rhetorical and aesthetic conventions
  5. Critical Thinking and perspective-taking
  6. Integrative and applied learning
  7. Quantitative methods

We discussed these 7 skills in lecture a week ago, but here’s a refresher course to explain in more detail.

For class, download and fill out this worksheet, designed to help you brainstorm which of the many assignments you’ve done this year best exemplifies your mastery in each of these seven categories of learning.

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