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1% 0% 9% 20% 70% How enjoyable did you find writing on the wall? Hated it - 1 2 3 4 Loved it -5 Writing on the Walls: Using Whiteboard Walls to Engage Student Learning Paula S. Kiser | Mary Baldwin College During the summer of 2015, MBC librarians renovated their learning space. Before After Student Responses All MBC students must take INT 103: Information Literacy. Three librarians teach 10 sections of approximately 10-15 students. After the classroom renovation, the librarians redesigned selected activities to incorporate the whiteboard walls. Part of the class evaluation survey asked students about the use of the whiteboard walls in class activities. The responses used a Likert scale: 1: the most negative response— 5: the most positive response. Response # of students Hated it - 1 1 2 0 3 6 4 14 Loved it -5 49 1% 1% 7% 28% 63% Did the white board wall activities help you remember the information covered during the activity? Not at all - 1 2 3 4 Definitely - 5 Response # of students Not at all - 1 1 2 1 3 5 4 20 Definitely -5 46 1% 4% 6% 27% 62% To what extent did writing on the walls help you organize your thoughts related to the activity? Not at all - 1 2 3 4 Definitely - 5 Fall 2015, 3 sections, 29 responses Spring 2016, 10 sections, 70 responses 3% 0% 14% 17% 66% How enjoyable did you find writing on the walls? Hated it - 1 2 3 4 Loved It - 5 Response # of students Hated it - 1 1 2 0 3 4 4 5 Loved it -5 19 0% 24% 76% Did the white board wall activities help you remember the information covered during the activity? No Somewhat Yes Response # of students No 0 Somewhat 7 Yes 22 Response # of students Not at all - 1 1 2 3 3 4 4 20 Definitely -5 45 Student Responses: Activities Fall 2015, 3 sections, 29 responses 17 2 20 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Information Cycle & Sources Boolean & Brainstorming Citation Relay What activities/exercises do you remember doing on the whiteboard walls? Spring 2016, 10 sections, 70 responses 21 35 7 4 32 5 7 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Information Cycle & Sources Boolean & Brainstorming Advanced Search Techniques Source Evaluation/CRAAP Test Citation Relay Intellectual property Final Jeopardy What activities/exercises do you remember doing on the whiteboard walls? Student Comments Which activity, in-class exercise or unit was the most use- ful? Why?: 35/73 responses mentioned the whiteboards Interactive activities that included the white board (sic), smart board and clickers. I also enjoyed the practice on the board. I would say the use of the whiteboard walls. When we use the dry erase boards. Im (sic) a hands on type of person and that really helps me learn. Using the whiteboard, because it made it much easier to correct any mistakes and have a helpful visual for how to do a search, or whatever else. writing on the board (constructive) Having us compete with one another and writing examples on the board was highly helpful because it gave us hands on work rather then listening to a lecture or reading pages in the book. Photographs by Anaya Jones

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9%

20%

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How enjoyable did you find writing on the wall?

Hated it - 1

2

3

4

Loved it -5

Writing on the Walls: Using Whiteboard Walls to Engage Student Learning Paula S. Kiser | Mary Baldwin College

During the summer of 2015, MBC librarians renovated their learning space.

Before

After

Student Responses All MBC students must take INT 103: Information Literacy. Three librarians teach 10 sections of approximately 10-15 students. After the

classroom renovation, the librarians redesigned selected activities to incorporate the whiteboard walls. Part of the class evaluation survey asked students about the use of the whiteboard walls in class activities. The responses used a Likert scale:

1: the most negative response— 5: the most positive response.

Response # of students

Hated it - 1 1

2 0

3 6

4 14

Loved it -5 49

1% 1%

7%

28%

63%

Did the white board wall activities help you remember the information covered during the

activity?

Not at all - 1

2

3

4

Definitely - 5

Response # of students

Not at all - 1 1

2 1

3 5

4 20

Definitely -5 46

1%

4%6%

27%

62%

To what extent did writing on the walls help you organize your thoughts related to the activity?

Not at all - 1

2

3

4

Definitely - 5

Fall 2015, 3 sections, 29 responses Spring 2016, 10 sections, 70 responses

3%

0%

14%

17%

66%

How enjoyable did you find writing on the walls?

Hated it - 1

2

3

4

Loved It - 5

Response # of students

Hated it - 1 1

2 0

3 4

4 5

Loved it -5 19

0%

24%

76%

Did the white board wall activities help you remember the information covered during the

activity?

No

Somewhat

Yes

Response # of students

No 0

Somewhat 7

Yes 22

Response # of students

Not at all - 1 1

2 3

3 4

4 20

Definitely -5 45

Student Responses: Activities

Fall 2015, 3 sections, 29 responses

17

2

20

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

Information Cycle & Sources Boolean & Brainstorming Citation Relay

What activities/exercises do you remember doing on the whiteboard walls?

Spring 2016, 10 sections, 70 responses

21

35

7

4

32

5

7

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

Information Cycle &Sources

Boolean &Brainstorming

Advanced SearchTechniques

SourceEvaluation/CRAAP Test

Citation Relay Intellectual property Final Jeopardy

What activities/exercises do you remember doing on the whiteboard walls?

Student Comments

Which activity, in-class exercise or unit was the most use-ful? Why?: 35/73 responses mentioned the whiteboards

Interactive activities that included the white board (sic), smart board and clickers.

I also enjoyed the practice on the board.

I would say the use of the whiteboard walls.

When we use the dry erase boards. Im (sic) a hands on type of person and that really helps me learn.

Using the whiteboard, because it made it much easier to correct any mistakes and have a helpful visual for how to do a search, or whatever else.

writing on the board (constructive)

Having us compete with one another and writing examples on the board was highly helpful because it gave us hands on work rather then listening to a lecture or reading pages in the book.

Photographs by Anaya Jones