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Amina Khalifa El-Ashmawy <[log in to unmask]>
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Colleagues,


I have a class this semester with a total of 8 students. I am contemplating whether to form two teams of 4 students or one team of 8 students? I've conducted the CatMe Team Builder survey, and based on the data collected I can go easily go either way. Does anyone have  experiences with either? What benefits and caveats are there for each scenario?


Thanks in advance for your help.


Best,

Amina K. El-Ashmawy, Ph.D.
Professor of Chemistry
Collin College
McKinney Campus
McKinney, TX 75071
972.548.6512

"When they broke open molecules, they found they were filled with atoms. But when they broke open atoms, they found they were filled with explosions."--Author unknown


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