
The RISE Learning Institute hosts the college-wide student showcase, Making Learning Visible, every quarter to celebrate teaching and learning.
As we are returning to the campus, so is Making Learning Visible! This quarter will be the first ever hybrid event, with both an online and in-person showcase. The RISE Learning Institute encourages all Bellevue College faculty, staff, and students to join the in-person event, attend any of these public presentations, explore these online poster showcases, or celebrate along with other graduating students. View the student showcase below, and when you’re done, feel free to sign the Guest Book!
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Making Learning Visible In-Person Showcases
Join BC students in L100 for conversations about what they’ve learned this quarter. There will be two showcases this quarter.
Wednesday, November 30: Mini Poster Showcase (L100)
- 12:30pm-1:20pm : Cellular Biology & American Government
Thursday, December 1: Poster Showcase (L100)
- 8:30am-9:20am : American Government
- 10:30am-11:45pm : Language, Culture, and Society
- 12:30pm-1:30pm : General Biology & Fundamentals of Psychological Research
- 1:30pm-2:50pm : Cellular Biology
- 3:00-3:30pm : Biomedical Ethics
Thursday, December 1: Presentations & Performances (L100)
- 1:30pm-2:50pm : English Composition Original Zines Readings
- 3:00pm-3:30pm : Studio Theater I and II Scenes from Proof, by David Auburn
Fall 2022 Virtual Showcases
The Digital Media Arts students in Winter and Spring partnered with Be:Seattle, Camp Kindness Counts, Eastside Pathways, Humanize Homelessness, Imagine Housing, and the Mercer Island Healthy Youth Initiative, to apply their new design skills to creating infographics. The agencies will utilize one or more of these in their communications with the community. Through the quarter, the students had to reflect on how their creations would support these agencies and their missions, which deal with what it means to have a home and live healthy lives. Check out the creations below!
To learn more, contact Mariella Lawson Dávila.












The Health & Wellness, BAS students in Fall 2022 partnered with Bellevue College Benefits Hub, Office of Sustainability, and Office of Gender Based Violence Prevention to apply their health promotion skills in communities. Through the quarter, the students had to understand how social marketing impacts health behaviors, assess the needs of the organization, develop health messaging and gain buy-in from relevant stakeholders. Students had to create a public service announcement and a button or brochure for the organization that will be shared throughout the community. Check out the creations below!
Contact Tamara Boynton Howard to learn more.







Students (groups) created Public Service Announcements (PSA) on a topic/current issue related to health care and the public health (i.e. mental health and COVID-19, nurse burnout). PSAs have audio-visual components and are presented as cinematic YouTube videos, Podcasts, brochures, posters with audio, etc. Take a look and listen!
Contact April Ambalina to learn more.
Students consider different moral dilemmas in bioethics and use ethical theories to evaluate potential solutions to those moral dilemmas.
Contact Dr. Monica Aufrecht for more information.
Making Learning Visible Guest Book
Thank you for visiting Making Learning Visible. After visiting the student showcases and/or watching the presentations and performances, if you have any comments, leave them here!
Last Updated June 15, 2023