Service-Learning Showcase


 

The Service-Learning Showcase is a unique opportunity for students who participate in service-learning through applied learning opportunities to showcase their experience through a research or reflective poster about the application of their course work to current community issues. The showcase is an open forum for students to interact with faculty/staff, community partners and other students to engage in conversation about 麻豆破解版 State University's commitment to the public good. The showcase will be held annually in the spring semester. 

 

Any student who is enrolled in a course with a service-learning component may enter to showcase.

Awards will be presented in the following categories:

  • Outstanding Overall Service-Learning Project- scholarship to winning entry, amount to be determined 

  • Innovation and Creativity in Problem Solving- scholarship to winning entry, amount to be determined

  • Community Impact/ Community Choice- scholarship to winning entry, amount to be determined

  • Collaboration and Leadership in Service-Learning- scholarship to winning entry, amount to be determined 

Service-Learning Showcase Timeline and Important Dates

Date Activity
Now Submissions Open
Friday, April 4, 2025 Submission/ Registration Deadline
Tuesday, April 8, 2025 Judge Receive Showcase Materials
Tuesday, April 15, 2025 Service-Learning Showcase RSC Ballroom 11am-12:30pm *all submission will be judged during the in-person showcase for the first round review. Teams must have at least one member present. 
Wednesday, April 16, 2025 Notification to Award Winners (email to team captain or individual entry and sponsoring faculty) 
Friday, April 18, 202 Announcement of Award and Scholarship Winners- WSU Today/ Shocker Blast 

Poster/ PowerPoint Criteria | Tips and Reminders

Categories

Categories are Overall Service-Learning, Community Impact, Innovation and Creativity (i.e. problem solving) and Collaboration/Leadership

Overall Service-learning-participants should demonstrate the best service-learning project overall at the service-learning showcase. This project incorporates all of the qualities of social causes, innovation, creativity, collaboration and leadership.

Community Impact-the criteria for this poster is for service-learning participants to have an impact in the community by working on social causes that improve the capacity and infrastructure of the organization. 

Innovation, creativity and advocacy- the criteria for these awards will focus on using the ingenuity of students and creativity of service projects in the community to solve community problems (i.e., building ramps for seniors, painting murals for a school or city block, neighborhood clean-ups, mobilizing a march, organizing voting drives).

Collaboration/leadership-this criteria will recognize the collaboration and leadership skills needed to bring together a group of people to conduct a service project. It is important to coordinate the efforts behind the scenes to get volunteers to and from service-learning projects. For example, engaging youth in projects, mentoring and tutoring activities, participating in a day of service.

Poster/ PowerPoint Tips

PowerPoints should be created as a stand alone artifact and are due at the time of submission/ registration. 

PowerPoints should be no longer than 8 slides. In the next section, content for your PowerPoint will be listed. 

Poster/ PowerPoint Content Recommendations

Description in words and graphics of your service-learning experience using the following guidelines:

Community Partner

  • Community partner鈥檚 name, mission and target population served
  • Include photos and logo

Personal growth through your service-learning experiences- lessons learned

  • Share personal reflection
  • Personal awareness
  • Future goals and aspirations

Academic Connection

  • Relate information back to the academic discipline
  • What principles from class relate to the service that was conducted?
  • What you learned that you could not have learned in the classroom?

Impacting the community

  • Nature of your service-learning activities
  • Community impact/ capacity built 

Acknowledgements

  • Community partner/ Volunteer Coordinator/ Supervisor 
  • Faculty supervisors/Mentors
  • Resources
Judging Criteria and Overview

All judging will be done in-person.

The Criteria for Judging the Poster

  • Ease of Viewing
  • Content
  • Spelling and grammar
  • Integration of the service-learning concepts (service-learning and academic discipline)

Poster elements should align with:

Academic Service-Learning Standards for Quality Practice

Meaningful Service: Service-learning actively engages participants in meaningful and personally relevant service activities

Link to Curriculum: Service-learning is intentionally used as an instructional strategy to meet learning goals and/or content standards.

Reflection: Service-learning incorporates multiple challenging reflection activities that are ongoing and that prompt deep thinking and analysis about oneself and one鈥檚 relationship to society.

Diversity: Service-learning promotes understanding of diversity and mutual respect among all participants

Student Voice: Service-Learning provides students with a strong voice in planning, implementing, and evaluating service-learning experiences with guidance from the instructor and community partner.

Partnership: Service-learning partnerships are collaborative, mutually beneficial, and address community needs.

Progress Monitoring: Service-learning engaged participants in an ongoing process to assess the quality of implementation and progress toward meeting specified goals, and uses results for improving and sustainability.

Duration and intensity: Service-Learning has sufficient duration and intensity to address community needs and meet specified outcomes.