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group participation

Contribution and Collaboration

Since we started forming groups from week 2, everyone managed to collaborate well with each member and share the same enthusiasm in planning and organising our seminar event. The collaborative process so far is great as everyone is keen in getting contacts from people in the industry. Everyone knows what needs to be done and the roles that each of us is assigned with during preparation and the seminar proper. Although there were some minor issues that we have encountered at this stage, things are running smoothly and as planned because of our open communication. It’s easier when the group is keeping up-to-date with everyone else so there are no confusions or problems. We are all aiming to deliver the seminar event well and the group is participating really well in making this happen.

Proactive Learning

Each member in the group has taken their responsibility especially in sending invitations to potential guest speakers. Initially, it seemed difficult to get everyone assigned into specific roles and get things organised within such a big group. But with everyone’s co-operation and active participation, we know who needs to be doing what.

Participation

The group still finds time to meet up and talk through our progress. Our facebook group, blog, and emails are really useful to get in contact with everyone as not all of us can attend the meetings at times.

Connections and Intersections

It might be too early to say but the group is working really well together. No big issues or problems. There are frustrations, yes, but these are part of the whole collaborative process. This is where we learn how to do things better and make the collaboration work. It’s not always easy to invite people and everyone makes allowances for it. But we are positive that we are able to organise the seminar event properly.

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August 29, 2009 - Posted by | Media Industries 2 | ,

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