Group Project Set-Up
Working in a group is an opportunity to develop skills you can bring into your career. Doing it well takes intention. Use this tool to set your group up to succeed!
Working in a group is an opportunity to develop skills you can bring into your career. Doing it well takes intention. Use this tool to set your group up to succeed!
Have all your levels of planning in one place with this Excel collection. You'll find the Term at a Glance, Weekly Calendar, and Daily To-Do List in separate tabs to use together.
It's common to have group projects and create study groups throughout your university experience. And, it's common to do that collaborative work in your career. Learn strategies to do it well and effectively!
Remote meetings are more common and provide flexibility and accessibility. Zoom is one platform where these meetings take place, but as you explore these strategies, remember that many can be applied to other online meeting platforms too (like Teams)!
Plan intentionally before your study group begins so you can make the most of the time you spend together and achieve the goals you set out to accomplish (individually and together).
Study groups can support effective, impactful learning, and they can happen remotely, too! Choose activities that will help you accomplish group goals and achieve desired outcomes in your studying together.
Backwards planning helps you spread a larger project out over time, which can reduce overwhelm and increase motivation to get started and keep going.
It's a strength to know how to work with other folks in a productive and thoughtful way. Explore these strategies to set your group projects up for success, and take these techniques into your future career.
Explore these tips for studying, homework and test-taking in Chem, Math & Physics courses. What are you already doing, and what could you bring into your process?
Review this checklist to determine what you've already done and what you could still do to start the 10-week term strong!