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Data Collection:

Break down a "one step" writing assignment that you use in your classes, one which consists of one overall task and one due date, for which the students receive one grade. Following the model provided, break your assignment down into multiple steps to make the task more manageable (encouraging students to avoid plagiarism in the process).

Data Analysis:

Compare your newly scaffolded assignment to those that your colleagues have created. How is the revised assignment more accessible to the student?

Transcriber to Dream Format, Bonny Bryan

 

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