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Hi Everyone,
The Michaelsen, Knight & Fink book recommends that individual RAT
scores be included in the team folder, so that team members know how
their fellow members are doing in the course.
Does this mean that the identities of the members are known, or are
the individual scores only shown by ID, so the identity of members
actually remains anonymous within the group?
Are there sufficient advantages to not keeping individual scores
private (among the team) to warrant this partial lack of privacy?
Should one give class members the option of remaining anonymous, even
within their teams?
Thanks!
Cheers,
Michael
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