4 Field Trip Scrapbook
Erika Bucciantini
Learning Objectives
Course Outcomes: By the end of the course, students will be able to:
- Critically analyze and communicate orally and in writing humanities concepts and global interconnections among peoples and cultures.
- Demonstrate an understanding through the study of the global humanities of how historical, artistic, and cultural contexts influence individuals and societies.
- Identify students’ underlying assumptions about cultures and cultural values.
- Analyze and articulate the impact of globalization on diverse cultures from a humanistic perspective.
- Apply the knowledge and skills gained through the study of the global humanities to explore their majors, the College, and the responsibilities of individuals in their communities.
- Demonstrate a mastery of information literacy and technological skills in researching and presenting themes related to the global humanities.
Purpose/Rationale
Instructions
Prepare a “field trip scrapbook” of a place you have never been. Research, collect images, describe the demographics and culture, a piece of art or architecture, & local concerns (news). Present in small groups. Feedback for peers. Video for me.
Format Requirements
Students are invited to create a “scrap” for presentation. Physical or digital. Minimum five images, minimum two news articles. Presentations five minutes max to peers in small groups, create a video just for me.
Rubric/Criteria
Rubric will be a modified CULTURAL PRESENTATION RUBRIC FOR WORLD LANGUAGES