GEAR UP Learning Artifacts
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Essential Question
What are some other examples of learning artifacts?
Focused Note-Taking
AVID Focused Note-Taking Templates
Two-Column Notes Template - Google Docs
Cornell Notes Template - Google Docs
Learning Artifacts
This is a student-created product in which students capture the learning that happened in class and revise it in order to add the metacognitive hooks that support deeper understanding and recall of information.
Other ideas for learning artifacts include:
Brainstorming • Concept maps • Riddles • Illustrations • Cartoons • Poetry or songs • Metaphors and analogies • Compare-and-contrast diagrams • Data and graphs that are generated • Analysis writing • Reflection writing • Quickwrites • Four-square analogies • Mnemonics • Flowcharts • Graphic organizers • Writing prompts • Other creative avenues for processing information
What type of media can students add as a learning artifact?
Embed work from the web.
Upload images, video, and files from Google Drive.
Learning Blog
This task page is a place for students to synthesize what and how they learned during the activities. Students might answer the essential question, respond to reflection questions provided by the teacher, or record their own reflection on their learning.