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STEP 1: Describe a common and measurable collaborative goal. This is not an individual goal it is a group goal. This can be a goal the group is already working on at work, at school, or at home. The group should be able to accomplish this goal in two weeks (or a sub-goal if you are working on a longer-term goal) during Weeks 4 and 5 of this course.
Here are some examples of common goals you may decide to work on:
Organizing a room in a home or apartment.
Cooking a new dish or elaborate meal.
Creating an art project (e.g., mural, sculpture, drawing, et cetera).
Putting together a crowdfunding idea.
A project at work you have to complete.
A virtual party or get together.
Planning a safe social event.
A health or fitness goal.
A plan for staying connected with someone.
An environmental clean-up project in your community.
Volunteer efforts such as a book drive, food drive, et cetera.
STEP 2: Identify the other 2-4 members of your group and how you will work together. You may work with family members, friends, classmates, co-workers, or anyone else you will be able to collaborate with during this time period. Collaboration should be accomplished through strategies and tools. Collaboration strategies or approaches can include in-person meetings, active listening, phone conversations, organization, sub goals, etc. Collaboration tools can include Google Docs, Monday, Zoom, Skype, Smartsheet, Microsoft Teams, Slack, Microsoft Office 365, et cetera. Make a plan for how your team will collaborate (using strategies and tools) and what each specific person's role and responsibilities will be.
STEP 3: Download the Group Project Plan Document [DOCX] and complete all sections.
Attachment:- Group_Project_Plan.rar