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“Ten Great Tips for Facilitating Virtual Learning Teams” by Margaret L. West.




Group Theory
Initial Questions
Learning Teams FAQ
Supporting Learning Teams



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Supporting Learning Teams

Many instructors make the mistake of just assigning group members to learning teams and then waiting for delivery of the final project. But students don’t have the skills necessary to manage their groups effectively without support, especially while they are also engaged in the content of the collaborative research project. If you are going to hold students accountable for learning in groups, teach students how to work in groups.

Establishing a Climate for Successful Learning Teams

With that in mind, consider the following for initially motivating learning teams:

Maintaining the Climate

Once your course learning teams are moving toward their projects, keep in mind a few more “management” techniques:

The first time you ask students to do this, ask students to share positive feedback only in order to establish trust and break the ice.

Written and Oral Deliverables Creating the Assessment Collaborative Deliberation Developing Learning Teams Learning Through Reflection Learning Outcomes Posing the Problem Supporting Multiple Perspectives Making Informed Decisions Invitational Communication Climate