ABSTRACT
This paper reviews the experience with group assignments during the first five semesters that UNITEC's Master of Computing programme has been offered. Strategies for forming and managing groups are outlined, as well as different approaches to awarding grades to the individual members of the groups.
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- Group work at postgraduate level: some issues
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