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الفردوس
25-02-2006, 05:04 PM
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته


لو سمحتون ممكن احصل عندكم تقرير انج 104


عن importance of work

او عن اهميه العمل ...بشكل عام...


شوكرا جزيلا مقدما....

معين العقبي
25-02-2006, 05:29 PM
هــــلا أختي الفردوس

أنا حصلت هـــ الموقع عن أهمية العمل

http://liawww.epfl.ch/People/apetcu/thesis/node16.html

وهـــذا عن أهمية مجمـــوعات العمـــل
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Why group work?

Throughout the semester, most of your lab work, part of your lecture work, and all of your discussion (recitation) classes will be completed in a group. Why do we put so much emphasis on group work?

First, educational research has shown that cooperative group work is an effective means for teaching/learning science and can help increase the nature of students' understanding. When involved in group work, you are at different times required to teach your peers, which increases your own depth of understanding. Every time you have to explain something to a group mate, the better you will understand the concept. And for those times when you find yourself clueless (it happens to all of us from time to time), group work gives you the opportunity to have someone besides your TAs or lecture instructor explain the concept to you. Sometimes your group mates will have a common experience that will make a great memory association or analogy for you that none of the staff have access to. Your group mates know better what misconceptions must be overcome to learn physics. This means there are benefits for all group members, if the group is functioning properly.

Second, as future scientists and engineers, most of you will end up working in groups in your job. Some of you will be teachers using group work in your classes. By working in groups, you will have first hand knowledge and experience of the benefits and problems involved with cooperative learning approaches.

Building a working group

Although most humans are by nature social creatures, cooperative group work is not something that comes without effort. Such group activities require that a sense of trust be built between members, as well as a feeling of shared responsibility. This means a responsibility to carry your own weight in the group, as well as a responsibility to all of the other members of the group. In such a case, no one group member gets frustrated and rushes on ahead of the group, and the group NEVER leaves any of its members behind. This may not always be easy. What do you do when you have someone in your group that you don't like? Or who doesn't like you? How do you deal with group members who refuse to help you out when you are confused?

Some words of advice: Slow down and remember that these group members are just as new at this as you are. Learning to be a member of the group, rather than a competing individual in the learning process, is a new experience for nearly everyone in this course. The course grade scale is fixed, not curved, so it will not hurt your grade to help your group mates. This should be seen as a professional experience, not a time for making social contacts. It does not matter whether or not your group mates are the kind of people you would most likely choose to spend a Friday night with. You will find that you can still work with these individuals.

Finally, remember that in group work we expect all group members to take responsibility for keeping all of their group mates up to speed and to take personal responsibility for contributing everything they are capable of. "The whole is greater than the sum of its parts"; this is especially true when working in groups.

My group can't get along

Very rarely do we find a group that actually cannot work together. What we do find are groups with members who are not communicating effectively. If you think your group is having problems, sit down and talk things over as a group. Agree on some basic rules of conduct and responsibility within your group, and make a commitment to each other. Then try again. If you find you are still having problems, you may need help from someone with an outside perspective. Make an appointment when your entire group can meet with your TA or lecture instructor to talk things over. Don't let problems linger or fester, but do try to work things out among yourselves first.

Most of all, relax and enjoy interacting with some new kinds of people. Think of this as preparation for the real world. You will not always like all of the people in your future job, but you might enjoy interacting with people who are very different from you. Relax, enjoy yourself, and have fun exploring the world of physics!

المـــصدر:
من هنـــا (http://www.physics.purdue.edu/academic_programs/courses/phys152/groups.shtml)

mimo mimo
07-09-2006, 02:14 PM
السلام عليكم
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انشاءالله تكونون بخير ؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟
عندي طلب ؟؟؟
ممكن تلبونه لي ؟؟؟
ماعندي الا كم اسبوع علشان اسلم التقرير او البحث ؟؟؟؟؟؟
بغيت تقرير او بحث لمقرر انج 201 ؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟؟
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