Team Assignments Can Work!

Session Description

Many online students dislike team assignments, and for some fairly good reasons: unresponsive classmates, grades relying on others, misunderstandings about instructions causing arguments, time constraints, and other problems can cause anxiety and apathy that lead to poor performance. Despite faculty's insistence that the workplace often requires teamwork, the connection of student team projects to usefulness is getting lost. The online classroom can still successfully support teamwork, however, with good communication, planning, and use of appropriate tools! Careful curriculum design, techniques in setting up teams, identifying motivation and encouraging diversity, and using ethical grading methods will be explored, along with a focus on evaluating collaborative tools and mitigating problems.

 

Presenter(s)

Tamara Fudge
Purdue University Global

Tamara Fudge teaches graduate courses in IT at Purdue University Global. Her specialties include human-computer interaction, curriculum development, web development, systems analysis and design, and soft skills such as diagramming, presentation, and formal documentation.


Eric Holmes
Purdue University Global

Eric Holmes is an instructor of Composition at Purdue University Global. He is currently working toward his Ph.D. at The University of South Florida.

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