Event Logistics (date, venue/organization, title of event)
(A tag indicating the category of art this event represents. Tags include: #visualart, #music, #theater, #dance, #film, #literature, and #presentation. You can add more than one tag to your event if it blends artistic mediums or disciplines.)
Draft a 200-300 word reflection analyzing your experience. Reflections should be detailed, yet concise - use examples to support your statements, and make each sentence count! The goal of this reflection is to build your critical thinking skills by making connections to what you have learned in Arts Scholars colloquium, your major, and/or an Arts Scholars supporting course. In your reflection, aim to apply, analyze, or evaluate (see Bloom's taxonomy below). In other words, define apply the concepts you have learned in Arts Scholars colloquium, your major, or an Arts Scholars supporting course to explain the impact and significance of the event you attended. We recommend you draft your reflection first in a word processing document saved to your computer or google drive.
Event Logistics (date, venue/organization, title of event)
(A tag indicating the category of art this event represents. Tags include: #visualart, #music, #theater, #dance, #film, #literature, and #presentation. You can add more than one tag to your event if it blends artistic mediums or disciplines.)
Draft a 200-300 word reflection analyzing your experience. Reflections should be detailed, yet concise - use examples to support your statements, and make each sentence count! The goal of this reflection is to build your critical thinking skills by making connections to what you have learned in Arts Scholars colloquium, your major, and/or an Arts Scholars supporting course. In your reflection, aim to apply, analyze, or evaluate (see Bloom's taxonomy below). In other words, define apply the concepts you have learned in Arts Scholars colloquium, your major, or an Arts Scholars supporting course to explain the impact and significance of the event you attended. We recommend you draft your reflection first in a word processing document saved to your computer or google drive.
Event Logistics (date, venue/organization, title of event)
(A tag indicating the category of art this event represents. Tags include: #visualart, #music, #theater, #dance, #film, #literature, and #presentation. You can add more than one tag to your event if it blends artistic mediums or disciplines.)
Draft a 200-300 word reflection analyzing your experience. Reflections should be detailed, yet concise - use examples to support your statements, and make each sentence count! The goal of this reflection is to build your critical thinking skills by making connections to what you have learned in Arts Scholars colloquium, your major, and/or an Arts Scholars supporting course. In your reflection, aim to apply, analyze, or evaluate (see Bloom's taxonomy below). In other words, define apply the concepts you have learned in Arts Scholars colloquium, your major, or an Arts Scholars supporting course to explain the impact and significance of the event you attended. We recommend you draft your reflection first in a word processing document saved to your computer or google drive.