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Writing Tasks Suited to Group Work Fact and Fiction: Common Fears about Group Work My individual ideas will be lost... I could write it better myself... My grade will depend on what others do... Group work will take more time than if I did it myself... My group members aren't as smart as I am... I don't have time to meet out of class... Idea-Generating and Research Tasks
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Writing Tasks Suited to Group WorkAlthough any piece of writing can be group-authored, some types of writing simply "make more sense" to be written in groups or are ideal for cutting down on certain aspects of the work load. Whether you've chosen to do a group project or have been assigned to work together, any group works better if all members know the reason why more than one person is involved in writing the paper. Understanding what a group adds to the project helps alleviate some of the problems associated with group work, such as thinking you need to do it all yourself. While not exhaustive, the following are some of the types of papers that are typically better written when worked on in groups. To read more, choose any of the items below: |
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