18 Matching Annotations
  1. Oct 2024
    1. As part of this project, the colleges created a search filter allowing students to easily find open and affordable courses (Goodman 2017). Shortly after, some instructors reported concerns that the filter might actually deter students from signing up for their classes, so the project team reduced the visibility of the course markings (Goodman 2017).

      Ah, I wish I could access their SIS and see the filter.

  2. Nov 2022
    1. finding the printing room, printing

      Imagine a world where students don't ask the location of printers...

    2. made the process more manageable

      Love the option to do iterations on a sign, because it's a physical tool, we seem to think it is a "one and done" situation

    3. bad signage

      Our issue is signage that is not at the sight-line, hope this is addressed in the article.

  3. Jul 2022
    1. it seems to me much more interesting to start here, with what the students already know and build on that

      Lived experiences, building off of them, showing them they have expertise, pre-expertise before college

  4. Mar 2022
    1. but this experience does have to be a full-time, hands-on UX job as an actual staff member with full-time user experience work duties in a professional environment with skilled management and a well-defined interaction-design process.

      Maybe I don't qualify?!!

  5. Sep 2021
    1. This perception of student motivation might be explained by the students seeing research as a performance goal or task, rather than a learning goal.

      Developing your own voice is the learning goal, seeing where your ideas fit into the conversation is a learning goal.

    2. practice and apply information literacy

      Needs to be across the discipline over the time they are in college and not in just a few courses.

    3. Employing reading activities to improve comprehension (such as annotating while reading).

      Hypothes.is - digital annotation

    4. To me, this is like turning people into scholars. The research process is part of information literacy … I didn't realize the research process in and of itself is part of information literacy.

      Love the scholar transformation quote. Also, I'm glad I'm trotting out the framework more in class and then unpacking it (I think faculty appreciate it because they elucidate/add to the discussion)

    5. timeline drawings

      Good tool for curriculum mapping

  6. Jul 2021
    1. understand that the information they use is part of a larger body of work

      See the textbook as discrete and separate at first and then eventually connect the lectures and textbook together.

      Hoping that students don't see library activities as separate from the research experience, and hoping that later they recognize concepts we teach are part of a broader set of skills/concepts they use when researching.

    2. question the literature, critique the research, and identify relevant primary sources

      I'm often told this is their main focus (Div 3)

  7. Sep 2020
  8. Aug 2020
  9. collection.eliterature.org collection.eliterature.org
    1. It was the secret of my death waiting to wear its way out of me, a centimeter under the skin, reaching for what I touched. Hiding in there like proof.

      THIS MADE ME SHUDDER! What kind of symbolism is at play here?

  10. Jul 2020
    1. This is James, testing a page note. There isn't any text to select, so this is somewhat challenging. Usually you select text and make an annotation and it appears highlighted on the text.