effective use of student groups
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Group ActivitiesDr Hugh CrumleyCenter for Instructional Technology
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Activity: What Are Groups Good For?
• What kinds of tasks would you ask students to do in groups in class? Be specific!
• Two minutes to write (silent & solo)• Five minutes to share with your
group
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Group Formation Guidelines
• Avoid initial subgroups• Diverse: maximize talent, spread
liabilities• Teacher forms groups, not students• More relevant to higher-stakes
activities
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Team Development
• Analyze complex issue ►concrete decision
• Factors that promote team development• Proximity• Accountability• Discussion• Immediate feedback
• Make thinking visible
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Activity: Website Ranking
• Amazon.com• AOL• Blogger.com• CNN - Cable News
Network• Craigslist.org• EBay
• Facebook• Google• Microsoft Network• Myspace• Wikipedia• Yahoo!• YouTube
What are the top 5 in the US?
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Activity: Website Ranking
1. Google2. Yahoo!3. Myspace4. YouTube5. Facebook
Does your ranking diverge?What surprises you or what would you argue against?
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Cooperative Activities
• Same info, same tasks• Roles to facilitate participation
• Facilitator • Recorder • Time keeper• Reality checker • Spy
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Combining Activities
• Different info, same task• Requires all to participate• Strip story example
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Cooperate + Combine = Jigsaw
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Activity: Group Guidelines
• Develop a list of the three main problems that you have experienced (or witnessed) in course where small groups were used for in-class activities.
• Develop a brief list of rules or guidelines to avoid or overcome these problems
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Activity: Group Guidelines 2
• In your new group, each member should present a summary of the problems & rules
• As a group, prioritize/conflate/restate the issues presented and develop a list of guidelines
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Assessing Group Work
• Ticket in• Specify criteria• Include students in developing
criteria• Written “Division of Labor” report• Peer evaluation % of grade
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CreditsStudents at computers Hugh CrumleyStudents at whiteboard Hugh CrumleyBigfoot & UFO photo http://www.boru-ufo.comWalking Sasquatch photo Emilie Eagan
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