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This document addresses common questions related to group assignments, including expectations for the project, identifying team mates, organizing communication, creating assignment documents, collaborating on electronic documents, and handling conflicts within the group. It emphasizes clear communication and seeking instructor assistance if issues persist.
Commonly asked Questions and Answers for Group Assignments
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What are the expectations for the group project?
Answer: Check the course syllabus and D2L for details on the project's scope, objectives, outcomes, and any specific guidelines are provided on D2L. Read the requirements of the specific assignment. If questions remain, contact your instructor as directed in the course syllabus.
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Who is in the group?
Answer: The Groups tool in D2L provides a list of group members. Log in to D2L and select the course from the Navbar, then select Communications > Groups.
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How should we organize and maintain our group communication?
Answer: Group members need to mutually decide on the mode of communication (either online using Zoom / Teams, In-person meetings, or both).
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How to create a document for the assignment?
Answer: Carefully review the assignment requirements for clarity on document type (Ex: MS Word, PowerPoint, Excel), font size / type and any specific instructions related to citation requirements (Ex: APA, MLA, AP, etc.).
Create a Word Document:
Save a Word Document:
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How can group members collaborate on an electronic document?
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Upload and share a collaborative document in OneDrive:
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If conflicts arise within the group, how should it be handled and what to do if a team member is not contributing?
Answer: Encourage the group members to work together to find common ground and reach a point that satisfies assignment requirements. Your instructor may provide guidance on establishing group dynamics in the syllabus. It is best practice to use open and respectful communication. Set clear expectations and guidelines for group participation and contributions. If issues arise, document your concerns and seek assistance from the instructor promptly.
References
Microsoft Support website: How to Create Electronic Document.
Microsoft Support website: How to Collaborate Electronic Document.