Integrating collaborative problem solving throughout the curriculum

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Abstract

Our graduates are ill-prepared for entry positions in industry. This is the message from a 1994 NSF task force comprised of members from academia and industry. Among the specific deficiencies cited were problem-solving skills and the ability to work in groups. In a recent publication, the authors described a group problem-solving model, Group Zig Zag, based on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. In this paper we show how the integration of a collaborative approach throughout the curriculum can be achieved by adopting the Group Zig Zag model.

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Daigle, R. J., Doran, M. V., & Pardue, J. H. (1996). Integrating collaborative problem solving throughout the curriculum. SIGCSE Bulletin (Association for Computing Machinery, Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education), 28(1), 237–241. https://doi.org/10.1145/236462.236547

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