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Student Online Class Fears
A. TeamworkB. Time
C. Technology
D. Material
E. Work load
F. Isolation
G. Confidence
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Student Teamwork Fears
A. Others won’t contribute.
B. I have nothing to offer.
C. I will get it wrong.
D. Others will take over.
Issue: Lack control
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Benefits of SLIS Teams
SLIS: practical projects Real world
– Collaboration– Cross functional– Global – Cost effective
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Types of Teamwork
1. Solve problem Present consensus
2. Set policies Work Independently
3. Build product Evaluate
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Individual Classes
Instructors in each class will set teamwork requirements and needed assessment procedures depending on the requirements and goals of various assignments.
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Teamwork is NOT
Saying: Let’s split up the assignment and get back together right before it’s due.
Thinking: Since some people always do more, I’ll kick back and see what happens.
Saying: I have a busy semester so whatever people want to do is fine by me.
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Teamwork IS
Attitude– Participation– Collaboration– Team Goals (not egos)
Planning– Communication– Process
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Successful Strategies
Learn about teammates’ skills– Set team guidelines
Discuss assignments– Set up a process– Mentor: Leave no teammate behind!
Collaborate– Brainstorm – Build consensus
Use tools wisely
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Participation is THE Key
Teamwork is not always easy and takes practice.
Teamwork is constantly changing because each team or team task is different.
Teamwork becomes easier and confidence increases with practice.
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Remember
Teamwork success is determined by– Attitude– Planning
Teamwork is an opportunity
to practice leadership and mentoring
in a safe environment.
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Dr. Phil on Relationships
“People are either Contributors
or they are Destroyers.” (Heard on TV show, summer 2005)
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Responsibilities
To the Team– Always show up.– Always do the job.– Always prepare for meetings.
To Teammates– Always communicate with each other.– Always respect each other.– Always support each other.