Love them or hate them.?
In class, we have been in groups (professor selected) and we have an hour or longer to discuss a certain literary element.. with one being a recorder for the group, and each member of the group having a turn to speak. The whole group is graded on the skills of the presenter, so the presenter has to have an excellent grasp of the information.
Today, was the presentation day (these are a little like pop quizzes!).. We spent the time discussing and writing down the notes... and the speaker went up...
And DID NOT CITE THE NOTES! She had it in front of her, and made up stuff... The professor doesn't mind that we read from the notes (since we are doing it in class-- and the notes do need to be turned in!)... The group member was getting names wrong, setting wrong, conflict confused... ARGGHHH!
The other members of the group do have a chance to "help out " if they flounder... so of course I did..
In class, we have been in groups (professor selected) and we have an hour or longer to discuss a certain literary element.. with one being a recorder for the group, and each member of the group having a turn to speak. The whole group is graded on the skills of the presenter, so the presenter has to have an excellent grasp of the information.
Today, was the presentation day (these are a little like pop quizzes!).. We spent the time discussing and writing down the notes... and the speaker went up...
And DID NOT CITE THE NOTES! She had it in front of her, and made up stuff... The professor doesn't mind that we read from the notes (since we are doing it in class-- and the notes do need to be turned in!)... The group member was getting names wrong, setting wrong, conflict confused... ARGGHHH!
The other members of the group do have a chance to "help out " if they flounder... so of course I did..
), or being in a group where you pretty much single handedly do all the work. 
