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Group work

In general, one could say that all of the basic principles for the assessment of assignments that apply to individual students’ work apply to group work as well. Nevertheless, assessing group work has additional aspects to consider. Points to consider are, for instance:
> Will the group process also be assessed?
> Will individual teamwork skills be assessed as well?
> Does the grade need to reflect the individual effort and
    individual strengths? 
> Can you be sure that everyone contributed equally
   and fairly?
> Can you be sure that everyone meets the learning objectives?  

Gaining clear insight into group processes and individual contributions can be challenging, as much of the work happens out of sight. Fortunately, many useful online resources can help you design, guide, support, supervise, and assess group work. Below is an overview.

Freeriding

A special point of attention related to group work is how to deal with free riding. For more information about this topic, click [FREE RIDING].

Overview of useful sources about group work