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Writing Studio, Flipped Classroom - Coggle Diagram
Writing Studio
group work carries a risk of an imbalance of participation/engagement. It could also be noisy and distracting, some students are shy
workshopping, peer review, collaborative, learner-centered
a classroom focused on the process of writing over the product, and the ability to experiment, be creative, and take risks.
writing in class as well as out of class, drafting, revision, brainstorming, outlining,
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in a flipped classroom, a writing studio encourages a community of writing/writers rather than the feeling of writing alone
where does writing take place in a studio? not just in a document, but also padlets, coggle, mindmaps, notes, etc.
Flipped Classroom
What can be done?
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As I mention in the technology tab, a flipped classroom can result in problems of access. In order to combat it, there needs to be a true equity in our educational system.
A flipped classroom paired with a writing studio could provide students with the support that they wouldn't get in the first exposure learning.
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Students should be producing writing collaboratively and with the support of classmates and the instructor.
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A flipped classroom usually relies on technology as a way for students to find, access and understand resources.
This can create issues. However, a flipped classroom should allow for more in class time to address individual needs in the classroom. (This side is like a maze because the problem of a flipped classroom is like a riddle.)
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