Use Track
Learn to use the tool so you can leverage it to your advantage. Successfully using any tool requires some knowledge and skill. This pathway will help you learn how to navigate Track so that you can track and prove your learning successfully.
What will you learn?
Below, you can find a list of competencies that describe what skills and knowledge you will need to progress through your pathway. You can proove that you have mastered the competencies below by uploading artifacts (called 'proofs') to act as proof of your skills and knowledge.
Navigating Track
View Pathways
Explain how to view the pathways you follow, see your competencies and completion status.
Proof of competency:
View your competencies and proofs
Navigate into a pathway to view required competencies and see the proofs you have added
View your profile
Navigate to your profile to view your learning journey.
Using Track
Add proof of your learning and competency
Utilize the 'Proof' feature to view and add a new proof to each competency in a learning path.
Share your profile
Share your profile with others to showcase your learning journey and prove your knowledge and skills
Learning
Summarize the concept of Growth Mindset
Explain and justify the importance of a growth mindset in learning, and apply strategies to develop and maintain a growth mindset in learning.
Explain why it is necessary to prove your competency.
Proving your understanding isn't just Track functionality. Proving your understanding is a fundamental educational concept. How do you know that you know something?
Identify what makes a quality proof
What kind of artifact will truly highlight your skills, abilities, and knowledge? What makes an artifact or explanation prove your ability? Judging the value of your work is a key skill in learning.
Practice Growth Mindset
When learning, implement what you summarized when learning about the concept of a growth mindset.
Explore Critical Thinking
Justify the importance of thinking deeply about a concept and exploring concepts from multiple perspectives. When reading, writing, or practicing during learning, push yourself to go beyond memorization and recall.
Reflect on Critical Thinking
How have you implemented what you learned about critical thinking in your learning? Reflect on your learning and how you have applied critical thinking.
Research Feedback
Why is feedback important in learning?
Receive Feedback
Seek out feedback from a trusted source such as an instructor or professional in the field. Implement feedback to improve your learning and skills. Self-reflect and provide yourself feedback.