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^**Problem** |The heterogeneity of the groups as well as the complexity of the task can cause problems in the groups attempting to solve the task. The group dynamic can also make it difficult to provide a fair assessment.| | ^**Problem** |The heterogeneity of the groups as well as the complexity of the task can cause problems in the groups attempting to solve the task. The group dynamic can also make it difficult to provide a fair assessment.| | ||
^**Framework** |complex case study; learning and group process have relevance for the assessment/ | ^**Framework** |complex case study; learning and group process have relevance for the assessment/ | ||
- | ^**Solution** |E-tutors can provide support during the entire project duration to help groups work harmoniously throughout the VCL project and hence be able to focus on the project work. Each group has a particular e-tutor as a mentor. Each e-tutor can mentor up to three groups (this suggestions assumes groups with 6 persons each and a part-time availability of the e-tutor for the VCL project; more groups can be possible depending on their size and the availability of the e-tutor). | + | ^**Solution** | \\ * Identification of potential conflicts and problems; in this case timely intervention or information of a consultant or instructor/ |
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- | The responsibilities if the e-tutors are as follows: | + | |
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- | Continual monitoring and observation of working and learning activities in the group | + | |
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- | Groups in a VCL project have to find their own solution. Finding the solution and making appropriate decisions are an integral part of a VCL-project learning experience. Hence, while the e-tutors should answer questions from the groups (such as organisational questions, understanding problems), they do not provide any suggestions with regard to the actual task solutions. | + | |
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- | Permissible question: “Do we understand the task correctly that we have to ... ?” Not to be answered by the e-tutor: “Is this a good alternative? | + | |
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- | The e-tutors work autonomously, | + | |
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- | Depending on the aim of the VCL project as well as the intended role of the e-tutors, it has to be determined how the e-tutors’ access to the groups can be ensured. If the e-tutors have a central role and their observation will be an important part of the assessment, it has to be made sure that they will be able to access as much of the groups’ communication as possible. This can be done for example by requiring the groups to communicate through set platforms or tools, requiring the groups to give their e-tutor access to their communication (i.e., invite him or her to the platforms/ | + | |
- | ^**References** |External Consulting, Individual Assessment, Rating Scheme| | + | |