Timeline for Group Project Dynamics— how to present advanced ideas without offending others?
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Feb 14, 2019 at 8:43 | answer | added | Designerpot | timeline score: 3 | |
Feb 13, 2019 at 17:50 | review | Close votes | |||
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Feb 13, 2019 at 17:32 | comment | added | AK16 | The group research exercise is academic and consequently will affect my grades. | |
Feb 13, 2019 at 17:30 | comment | added | Buffy | This seems to be more about interpersonal relations than academia. | |
Feb 13, 2019 at 16:46 | comment | added | AK16 | Someone commented (the comment has now disappeared) that it’s best I let go. I think this is what I should and will do. I wonder how many groups lose out on good scores due to team members unwilling to learn or admit so do e may know more? Ah..well. | |
Feb 13, 2019 at 16:24 | comment | added | AK16 | @David, I’m afraid that doing so might come across as patronising. As such, the team member is defensive when I explain a concept. She resorts to googling bog standard and well known drawbacks of anything I explain and using that to raise concern. | |
Feb 13, 2019 at 16:16 | comment | added | EigenDavid | Why not simply take a little time to explain to her what she seems to be having difficulties with? | |
Feb 13, 2019 at 16:13 | history | edited | AK16 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Feb 13, 2019 at 16:08 | history | asked | AK16 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |