The 20 Hour Meta-Skill Challenge

On view Sunday, January 31, 2021 to Friday, March 24, 2023

The MetaSkill Challenge is a practical task with theoretical implications for how you approach all skill acquisition – metacognitive learning. The focus is on taking important higher-level skills – such as skill acquisition metacognition – and developing them through concrete everyday life.

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    Image credit: Caimile Loy, MetaSkill Challenge Documentation Images, 2022

About This Exhibit

The MetaSkill Challenge is a practical task with theoretical implications for how you approach all skill acquisition – metacognitive learning. The focus is on taking important higher-level skills – such as skill acquisition metacognition – and developing them through concrete everyday life.

This exhibit features the nine students who accomplished the MetaSkill Challenge this past semester and shows their development of the skills and the challenges they faced. The students committed 20 hours total to learn their new skill and aimed to practice their skill regularly per week throughout the semester. The students whose work is on view are Caimile Loy, Alex Rangnow, Landon Hodgin, Jaden Jenkins, Luna Shaffer, Ashwin Prasad, Claire Sholar, Lauren Hullender, and Jessie Schroder.

When

Sunday, January 31, 2021 to Friday, March 24, 2023

Where

iPearl Innovation Studio, D. H. Hill Jr. Library

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Admission

Free and open to the public.

Contributors

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    Scott O'Leary
    Director, Residential Learning
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    Caimile Loy
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    Alex Rangnow
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    Landon Hodgin
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    Jaden Jenkins
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    Luna Shaffer
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    Ashwin Prasad
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    Claire Sholar
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    Lauren Hullender
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    Jessie Schroder