Welcome to the Group and Interpersonal Communication Lab (GRIPLab) blog! We are excited to expand our lab’s effort by merging current knowledge in the field with outreach. We will post ideas and tips on managing groups and group projects. These posts are based on what we’ve learned from our own data and experiences, and from reading literature relevant to teamwork from a wide variety of fields. You will read our thoughts about topics ranging from group identity and environmental sustainability, to gender identity and teamwork in virtual environments, to college student group projects, and many more! We hope faculty and students alike will benefit from reading some of our insights, and that you will find some useful information to help you in whatever group situations you encounter.
Did you know that the average Cornell student has a class group project every semester, and will have been involved in 9 different group experiences by the time of graduation? Our first blog post will feature a debate by Deanika Lontoc-Preuss and Julian Robison on the (de)merits of group projects. Stay tuned!
Did you know that the average Cornell student has a class group project every semester, and will have been involved in 9 different group experiences by the time of graduation? Our first blog post will feature a debate by Deanika Lontoc-Preuss and Julian Robison on the (de)merits of group projects. Stay tuned!