What strategies have you and your group used to ensure that all members are actively contributing to group assignments? Explain how you communicate, divide responsibilities, and hold each other accountable throughout the process.

 Prompt: What strategies have you and your group used to ensure that all members are actively contributing to group assignments? Explain how you communicate, divide responsibilities, and hold each other accountable throughout the process.

Prompt Response:

Strategies that me and my group used to ensure that all members are actively contributing to group assignments is first negotiating who will do what, and then assigning the work to each one of us. We barely struggled since each one of us were very agreeable with things, enough to quickly finish the work. 

Summary:

Today, as a group, we were supposed to work together to write a introduction paragraph to our topic. One of us was absent so that left just the two of us. The introduction included 2 paragraphs so we took it upon ourselves that we each do one paragraph. After it was done, we were supposed to copy it down to writable, by typing instead of copy and pasting. Then we had this source identification we had to do, it was due by the end of class, however, my group wasn't able to fully complete it without our other partners'citations. 

Reflection:

I can reflect that today was simple enough, nothing too troubling and it was thanks to Mr. Rease's help that my group managed to complete the work in time. 

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