On 29/8/19 12:07 am, Stephen Loosley wrote:
We’re in trouble is this is accurate ...
Not where I teach: there are enough staff so we know what individual students in teams are doing. That is assisted by requiring students to use on-line repositories, which log what each student contributes to their project, and when they contributed it.
It is easier to do this for computer project students, as learning team work, project management, and the use of methods and tools is part of their training.
Also it helps to involve the teams, individual students, and external clients, in the assessment of group work. It is possible to have a team allocate individual marks to team members. Part of the assessment by the students can be the quality of their assessment. But the teaching staff, not the students, need to be the ones to make the final decision, on every group and individual assessment. Here is one example of how this is done: https://cs.anu.edu.au/TechLauncher/current_students/guidelines/many_eyes_process/
ps: Group and peer review processes can also be used in something as individual as writing a job application: https://blog.highereducationwhisperer.com/2019/08/learning-to-reflect-module-version-20.html
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