Tag: group work
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How to turn student oral presentations into video assignment submissions
This article shares two different examples of oral presentations converted into video submissions from the Linguistics Department, FMHHS.
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Assessment policy brief: changes to group assessment weighting in a unit
Policy changes include a shift from applying weighting limits on group marking from the task level to the unit level
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Changes to the Assessment Policy starting 1 July 2021
A summary of key policy changes and what you need to know to prepare.
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New ideas for evaluating teams and group work
Attend the Team Evaluation workshop to learn how to enhance the grading of group work in iLearn.
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“Team X” – Developing a Teamwork Experience to Support ‘Teamwork Capable’ Student Employability
Team X, an in-development Strategic Priority Grant Project, aims to arm teachers and learners with the resources needed to create meaningful and successful teamwork experiences. Find out more and get involved >
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Massively Adaptive Complex Realistic Online Simulations with Interactive Mentoring (MACROSIMS)
Using role play create a virtual internship to develop professional identity and thinking
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What Is The Best Way To Allocate Groups?
Is random allocation or allowing students to pick their own groups best? Or do you use a different method? It's important to understand, and make clear to students, what you are actually trying to achieve with groupwork.
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WTF is TBL?
What the Flipped is Team Based Learning? TBL is an active teaching and learning method which puts its own spin on the 'flipped classroom' approach.
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‘Groupwork’ Benefits WITHOUT Doing ‘Groupwork’
Take a look at these 6 collaborative activities that hone cooperation and communication skills without actually formalising it as 'groupwork'.