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EA109Sp21 SESSION-TO-SESSION WORKFLOW

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Before Day 1: Read module once released.

Day 1 / Day 1A / Day 1B: Introduction of module. Includes in-class READING CHECK. You should be on-screen on this day.

→ Learning: The core contents of the module as presented by me through the module release and further comments in class.


Day 2 / Day 2A / Day 2B: Further introduction of module. Includes in-class READING CHECK. You should be on-screen on this day

→ Learning: The core contents of the module as presented by me through the module release and further comments in class..


Before Day 3: Submit RESEARCH.

Day 3: PEER-EVAL of RESEARCH that was submitted is begun in class. You should be on-screen on this day.

After Day 3: Submit PEER-EVAL.

→ Learning: By evaluating the work of others, you learn from them and the items they submitted.


Before Day 4: Based on PEER EVALs and my own set of criteria, I decide which candidate might be included in the module. I will assign work at the beginning of class.

Day 4: MB (Module Building). You work to incorporate another's submission into the module. You should be on-screen and available for chat on this day.

After Day 4: Submit MB.

→ Learning: By reworking the work of others, you learn from what they submitted and you are reviewing the larger learning issues of the module and course in its total shape.


Before Day 5: I will release who is responsible for what sections. (This is a change from the original design.) I cannot do this until I know who has and who has not met the previous deadline for MB. Some students will have research to do, others will have writing to do, others will have only editing to do. This work is due at 3PM at the end of class so that we can move on to the next module. Budget accordingly. Start early as necessary.

Day 5: Student's read the REVIEW and in other ways polish the module. You should be on-screen on this day.

→ Learning: By looking over a section of the module you encounter content you had not seen before.