[Publib] Gen Y biggest adult users of libraries
BookBitch
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Mon Dec 31 16:34:45 EST 2007
Camila,
I get the feeling that you like the idea of group
projects in school. I'm a fairly new MLIS student who
actively avoids professors who assign group projects.
I'm old enough to have lived and learned the 80/20
rule - 80% of the work is done by 20% of the
participants in any group situation, be it on the job
or in the classroom.
I'm your classic overachiever, and it drives me batty
to do all the work so other people can collect my good
grades. I'm curious at to if my understanding is
correct, and if so, why you think group projects are a
good thing.
Cheers,
Stacy Alesi
Library Name *Censored*
Boca Raton, Florida
& MLIS student at USF
--- Camila Alire <calire at att.net> wrote:
they want both well-equipped "group study" space
because the teaching paradigm has been changing in
universities (finally!) where a lot of course work for
students is group project work.
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