Just write the introduction already!
Sometimes it's hard to be a good group member.
Why is it so hard to just write up your section of your group project? Sometimes you just can't bring yourself to write it!
This handy video explains why we procrastinate, and more importantly, it gives some great techniques to stop the cycle.
My favorite technique is setting a timer for homework time. I can focus on anything for 30 minutes at a time.
Oh No! Plagiarism!
Dear Group Work Guru,
I am freaking out. I am the editor of my team's group project and I am pretty sure that one of our group members plagiarized their section. What I am supposed to do now?
Help help help!
Sincerely,
Freaked out Frosh
P.S. Help help help!
Dear Frosh,
I'm very sorry that this is happening to you.
Plagiarism is a very serious offense in universities. It's serious enough to get you expelled.
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Talking to a Social Loafer
This is how groups usually deal with a social loafer:
A) Discover that a teammate didn't do their part
B) Scramble to complete that teammate's part of the project to turn the work in on time
C) Ignore the teammate that didn't do the work.
Remember, people
Free Riders
When teams work well together, working in teams is really fun and rewarding. That being said, when you have a team in which a team member (or two!
What's with all the group work?
Your professors do not assign group work to torture you. Seriously, they don’t.
When you work in a group, you can accomplish more than you would if you were just learning on your own. Your group members may have some skills or knowledge that you don’t have.








