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Engaging students in group work

Engaging students in group work

... the group may be reluctant to interact (McCroskey, ...a group may suffer from ‘evaluation apprehension’ when deciding whether their idea is ...in group situations, while waiting for a turn time can ... See full document

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Engaging Students Engaging Industry Engaging Enterprise

Engaging Students Engaging Industry Engaging Enterprise

... PES group must assign roles to ensure responsibilities are clear from the ...Each group also signs a group contract where disciplinary procedures are implemented and managed by the ...group. ... See full document

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Latin American university students’ perceptions of social networks and group work

Latin American university students’ perceptions of social networks and group work

... of group work and individual work), we can conclude that, irrespective of their country of provenance, the students participating in the study perceived that group work was one ... See full document

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How Facebook Connects Students’ Group Work Collaboration: A Relationship between Personal Facebook Usage and Group Engagement

How Facebook Connects Students’ Group Work Collaboration: A Relationship between Personal Facebook Usage and Group Engagement

... adding group members to their Facebook friends during the project ...and group engagement. Although 58.4% of the students used Facebook many times a day, the frequency of usage was largely related to ... See full document

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The gains and pains of mixed national group work at university

The gains and pains of mixed national group work at university

... how students rated their difficulty in socialising with people from other countries, only rather weak relationships were found with the importance they attached to the development of ‘global’ skills and with the ... See full document

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COOPERATIVE LEARNING: SOLUTION FOR BETTER CLASSROOMS

COOPERATIVE LEARNING: SOLUTION FOR BETTER CLASSROOMS

... can students just have sound academic standing, but they must be taught and have the opportunity to practice the social and personal competencies necessary to survive in the ...helps students become better ... See full document

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Participatory Praxis for Community Food Security Education

Participatory Praxis for Community Food Security Education

... ate students, and 12 community partners from North Carolina (NC), Virginia (VA), and West Virginia ...leadership group created specific teams to address project objectives and ...individual work and ... See full document

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Engaging students in ethical debates

Engaging students in ethical debates

... with students to identify their ethical values and what behaviour they frowned upon at university and how the university could promote ethical integrity in ...larger group of university ...generalisable ... See full document

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Introducing digital literacy skills through IBL: A comparative study of UG and PG business information systems students

Introducing digital literacy skills through IBL: A comparative study of UG and PG business information systems students

... The research strategy for the project which is the subject of this article was shaped by a number of conditions placed by the funding body CILASS and also by the host institution. Funding was provided to facilitate the ... See full document

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Engaging remote computing students

Engaging remote computing students

... the students all gave positive feedback about their use of ...the work they had to complete and so aided their time ...the students to interact with the lecturer but also encouraged virtual peer ... See full document

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Group work experiences of women students in a Scottish chemical engineering programme

Group work experiences of women students in a Scottish chemical engineering programme

... J.N.," Group composition and employee creative behaviour in a Korean electronics company: Distinct effects of relational demography and group diversity", Journal of Occupational and Organizational ... See full document

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The Effect of Project Work on the Speaking Ability of Iranian EFL beginner Students

The Effect of Project Work on the Speaking Ability of Iranian EFL beginner Students

... philosophy work (as cited in Cheng, ...and students, and students' ...and students while PW determines ...in group (as cited in Ergul & Kargin, ... See full document

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The Effect of Group Work on Misconceptions of 9th Grade Students about Newton's Laws

The Effect of Group Work on Misconceptions of 9th Grade Students about Newton's Laws

... students' misconceptions. As regards the experimental group, the same misconceptions were studied with different activities, and by enabling students to have discussions with their peer in the same ... See full document

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Building blocks for flexible and engaging learning environments

Building blocks for flexible and engaging learning environments

... where students had ...several students about the requirement to remember two of the reports written by other students that they had ...peers’ work thought that this was not a good basis for an ... See full document

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Engaging in Social Action at Work: Demographic Differences in Participation

Engaging in Social Action at Work: Demographic Differences in Participation

... As part of their corporate social responsibility programs, many organizations utilize employee efforts to reach out to their communities. They conduct United Way cam- paigns, sponsor blood drives, and organize volunteer ... See full document

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Engaging students with mobile web2 0

Engaging students with mobile web2 0

... The core activity of each trial is the creation and maintenance of a reflective Blog as part of a course group project. Additionally a variety of mobile friendly web2.0 tools are used in conjunction with the ... See full document

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Engaging children as ‘agents of change’: The Grahamstown Scout Group

Engaging children as ‘agents of change’: The Grahamstown Scout Group

... her work in children’s ministry in the church and later the Scouting ...her work with children, including in the time before she joined the Children’s Rights Centre and worked on a play project in Albert ... See full document

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USING COLLABORATIVE SOCIAL MEDIA FOR GROUP WORK WITH DISTANCE LEARNING STUDENTS AND WITH FACE TO FACE STUDENTS

USING COLLABORATIVE SOCIAL MEDIA FOR GROUP WORK WITH DISTANCE LEARNING STUDENTS AND WITH FACE TO FACE STUDENTS

... Social media, in the form of a student wiki, has been very successfully used for group work on distance learning courses, for several years. Students collaborate in producing the wiki, y[r] ... See full document

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Outcomes of Irish graduate entry medical student engagement with self-directed learning of clinical skills

Outcomes of Irish graduate entry medical student engagement with self-directed learning of clinical skills

... that students may be compounding errors/uncertainties while practising skills ...those students who may be academically weaker are accessing SDL to work on improving skills they feel they are weaker ... See full document

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Engaging blended learning students: an evolving approach to engaging students through the VLE

Engaging blended learning students: an evolving approach to engaging students through the VLE

... of work, life and family in addition to their ...These students are also often highly discerning, and will talk with their feet – failing to complete units that don’t engage ...engage students on ... See full document

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