Studio classrooms blend the creative methods of the visual arts with the technology and the analytical rigor of a science lab. In a traditional classroom, students all sit in arm-tablet chairs, face the blackboard, listen to lectures, take notes, and answer questions from the teacher. By contrast, in a typical studio classroom, students sit in small groups, work together on problems, discuss solutions with the teacher, access data from the internet, and present results with multimedia software.
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