I gave "thoughts of the week" that all must consider but respond to in groups separately on angel. I did have students rate their peer and created a form with 24 points they could give toward final grade on a rubric. That has helped weaker ones pull their weight. Emily Phillips-Knapp There's no place like home. - Dorothy Gale -----Original Message----- From: Teaching Breakfast List on behalf of Jim Greenberg Sent: Thu 9/10/2009 1:19 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: How to Form Groups? TBers, I would like to put my students into small "groups" this semester to work on a final project. I've done this before with various levels of success. I worry about group compatibility, assessing their work as a group and individually, etc. Can folks on this list tell me what they've done that has worked (and not worked)? How did you form the groups? How do you keep the groups functional? How did you assess the groups work? (and the individuals work)? Thanks. Mr. James B. Greenberg Director Teaching, Learning and Technology Center Milne Library SUNY College at Oneonta Oneonta, New York 13820 blog: The 32nd Square at http://32ndsquare.blogspot.com wiki: The 32nd Square at http://32ndsquare.wikidot.com email: [log in to unmask] phone: 607-436-2701 fax: 607-436-3677 IM: oneontatltc Twitter: greenbjb "Ignorance is curable, stupidity lasts forever" P Think before you print! Please consider the environment before printing this email