2022
DOI: 10.1119/5.0029343
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Student-Created Video Content for Assessment and Experiential Learning

Abstract: This paper outlines the feasibility of replacing a midterm assessment with a student-created digital media project. We examine the benefits of a peer review process for student-created pedagogy, the effectiveness of the student-generated digital media, and self-evaluations as a replacement for traditional forms of assessment. We conclude that this innovative teaching and assessment model is both effective and timely as more college courses are being taught digitally and/or asynchronously.

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“…The use of studentmade images can also promote engagement and motivation, because the use of visual thinking has been found to improve student satisfaction and learning outcomes [9]. Moreover, visual thinking provides alternative assessment methods [10] that can allow students to demonstrate their understanding in a creative and engaging manner.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of studentmade images can also promote engagement and motivation, because the use of visual thinking has been found to improve student satisfaction and learning outcomes [9]. Moreover, visual thinking provides alternative assessment methods [10] that can allow students to demonstrate their understanding in a creative and engaging manner.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%