Artifacts

In an educational context, an artifact is a piece of work or evidence that demonstrates a learner’s knowledge, skills, or competencies. It can include assignments, projects, lesson plans, assessments, or any tangible product created during the learning process that supports the evidence of learning outcomes.


The artifact I have presented is a demonstration of my knowledge of basic science concepts that I learned in my credentialing classes. It is a manifestation of the integration of theoretical and practical skills in the same subject credentialing program. It shows how I can tailor teaching strategies, measure student learning and engage with the knowledge of scientific content on a level appropriate for my future classroom.