Final summative assessment media 21 spring 2012 revised
1. Name:____________________________________________________ May 2012
10th Literature/Composition
End of Semester Summative Reflections
Directions for Writing, Thinking, and Reflecting:
In one or more paragraphs per question, please respond to each question thoughtfully and with
depth. Please type and SAVE your responses, print 2 copies of your responses, and staple the
printout to the cover sheet). Please proofread before you print!
1. Discuss what you learned in terms of content about your research topic. What were
your key insights and understandings (be specific)? What questions might you still have?
2. What challenges did you encounter in this research project in terms of finding
information, collaborating with your group or if solo, managing yourself, use of
technology, and/or time management? How did you deal with these challenges?
3. What did you find most difficult about the research project and why? What did you find
most rewarding or positive about your research project and why?
4. How did the study of your books (both All Quiet on the Western Front and the war book
you chose) and your cohort Fishbowl discussions influence (or not influence) your choice
of an issue/topic to research for the digital research paper?
5. Which learning experience(s) will cause this issue to have a lasting impact on you—
reading your two books, reading non-fiction articles, the cohort discussions, creating the
final project, or some combination of the learning activities? If studying the issue has
not had an impact on you, why?
6. Reflecting on your work the last eight weeks, what do you think you did well? What are
you most proud of that you did in this project?
7. What was most challenging for you in this project? How did you handle these
challenges?
8. What research and/or information literacy skills do you think you improved this
semester? Ms. Hamilton will provide you a menu of skills; choose at least 5 skills you
demonstrated growth and/or mastery and explain how/why you did so. Please cite
specific research skills by number (example: 1.1.3 Develop and refine a range of
questions to frame the search for new understanding).
9. How, if at all, did the process of composing a digital text [VoiceThread or Prezi], a
traditional research paper, or a multi-genre composition enhance your learning process
in this unit of learning and inquiry?
10. Describe your information dashboard (Symbaloo or Netvibes). How did you use it?
How might you use it differently in the future? Would you use either of these tools for
other classes next year? What does your Netvibes or Symbaloo say about you as a
learner?
11. What specific skills in digital literacy, analytical reading and writing, and research do you
believe you are best prepared to use in American Literature and Composition next year?
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