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Administer group quizzes to help students learn to collaborate with one another while also gaining insights about course concepts.

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  • When students collaborate on group quizzes, they may become more comfortable interacting and collaborating with each other in settings inside and outside the classroom, even when they are not required to do so.
  • Group quizzes are an example of a team-based learning strategy.
    • Note from the CS Teaching Tips Team: Check out the Wikipedia article about Team Based Learning to find out more!

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