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    group workThis part of the Working collaboratively Learning object provides learners and teachers with details of resources the authors have found useful for group work, choice theory and assessment of group work.

    A brief description about the project development process is provided for teaching staff interested in developing online learning objects to support Graduate Qualities.

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    • This learning object was written and prepared by Wendy Piltz and Diana Quinn and funded by an Innovative Teaching and Learning Grant from the Division of Health Sciences. Design and Production: Robert Moller, Neil Low and Liz Tilly. Images: www.freeimages.co.uk and UniSA image library. 

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