Infodoodling: A Spoonful of Sugar

Thank you for attending this session presented by Jill Howe.

Your feedback is important. Please complete this brief survey to reflect on the quality of the presentation, the topic, and your connection to the learning objectives.

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* 1. Overall, how would you rate the quality of this speaker's presentation?

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* 2. How do you rate the importance of this topic?

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* 3. How valuable was the content of this presentation?

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* 4. How engaging was the speaker of this presentation?

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* 5. Will the materials (ideas, resources, websites, manipulatives) shared during this
session prove valuable to YOUR practice?

In the next series of questions, please reflect on and evaluate your attainment of the learning objectives for this session according to the following scale:

5 = Full comprehension of and ability to apply the skill
4 = Sufficient comprehension of and ability to apply the skill
3 = Partial comprehension of and ability to apply the skill
2 = Limited comprehension of and ability to apply the skill
1 = Unable to comprehend or apply the skill

N/A -The stated objective was not covered during the presentation

I am able to do the following:

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* 6. Describe how infodoodles can help students engage in activities that are commonly avoided

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* 7. Facilitate outside-of-the-box thinking through the freedom to use techniques such as word pictures, typography, fonts, captions, and other techniques

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* 8. Use and teach infodoodling as a new strategy for studying and note-taking

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* 9. List ways that infodoodling can support students struggling with verbal reasoning and text-based lessons

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* 10. Do you have any other comments, questions, or suggestions?

Thank you for your feedback. It will be used for future planning and consideration of program offerings in the coming year.

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