Group Evaluation
- List the team number and the names of all the members in
the group. Make sure you identify that you are the
submitter.
- Give each member on your team, including yourself, a
score within the range of 1 to 20
20 is the highest score, 1 is the lowest score.
- The scores must be unique for each member of the
team (do not use the same score twice).
- Include yourself
in the scoring. Also include at least one or two sentences
that explain why you gave the rating you did. More if you
give a rating to somebody that is drastically different from
other team members. Some questions that you should consider
in rating:
- Initiative:
Was the individual a leader in organizing the project
effort or did the individual take initial actions to
successfully get the project started?
- Reliability:
Did the individual attend required meetings, promptly
answer email, and provide materials when they were due?
- Amount of work:
Did the individual contribute an average (expected)
amount of work, contribute more work than other team
members, or contribute less work than others?
- Quality of work:
Did the individual contribute work that required little
additional editing or few corrections?
- Support of learning:
Did team members learn from the individual, possibly
through informed discussion or constructive feedback?
Did the person contribute to a supportive environment
where thoughts and ideas were welcomed?
- If you have had serious problems with the group or a
person(s) has not done their share of the work or done
poor quality of work be sure to discuss this thoroughly.
- Put this into a simple mail message (no attachments). Send
the ratings to
dmumaugh@depaul.edu by Wednesday
midnight – March 15, 2017