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Informal writing @ DSU

Discover how informal writing assignments can help students overcome thinking blocks in a specific course or assignment. Learn from the experience of incorporating informal writing to overcome thinking blocks and gain insights from a study on the benefits of informal and formal writing assignments.

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Informal writing @ DSU

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  1. Informal writing @ DSU Mike Peterson, Ph.D. English Department

  2. Free-writing • Free-writing is essentially thinking on paper • You can write anything you want • These won’t be read by anyone else (you might be asked to share some of your ideas) • Try to keep your pen moving; if you stall on an idea, move on! • Silence your inner critic • Feel free to write in bullet-points and sentence fragments

  3. “You can’t think your way out of a writing block, but you can write your way out of a thinking block.” –Merlin Mann

  4. “You can’t think your way out of a writing block, but you can write your way out of a thinking block.” Free-Writing Prompt (3-ish minutes): Think of a specific course, assignment, or principle that often causes your students to have thinking blocks. How could an informal-writing assignment help your students get past that block? Alternative Prompt: How has writing about something helped you get past a thinking block?

  5. Informal Formal

  6. 83% of Writing Assignments* Informal Formal *2006 study of 2,100 courses in varied disciplines across the country

  7. DSU Faculty 68 Responses February 2017

  8. Informal-writing assignment: • short (a couple pages or less) • low-stakes (worth few points) • unedited

  9. Panopticon Grading

  10. Panopticon Grading • Skim/Read Quickly • Don’t worry about sloppiness or errors • Add comments or questions to only a few

  11. Final recommendations

  12. Follow Up “Listing” In your journal or on piece of paper, write two specific things you learned from today’s discussion AND two specific ways you plan to incorporate informal-writing assignments in your teaching

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