Group Rules
1. Must check blog if group meeting is missed.
2. Inform group members if you are not able to make a scheduled meeting, ideally 24hrs in advance. Facebook post should be made.
3. Missed Meetings:
Subgroup Meetings Missed:
If member is unable to make subgroup meetings to the point where it is a concern (ideally two meetings unexcused), subgroup should bring concern to specified person. If specified person does not respond to subgroup meeting (3 meetings total missed unexcused), attention to be brought to full group. If specified person does not respond to full group meeting (4 meetings total missed unexcused), professor should be notified. This rules are not definite and, depending on the scenario and how much effort specified person is doing to stay in touch and up to date with group members, the rules may be altered by a consensus amongst full group members.
Full Group Meeting Missed:
If member is unable to make two subgroup meetings, unexcused, group should warn specified person of their concern. Four meetings, unexcused, professor may be notified. Just as with the subgroup meetings, the rules may be altered depending on the situation by a consensus amongst full group members.
4. If member of subgroup is not completing their assignments by their assigned deadlines, their designated subgroup determines the consequences. These may include but are not limited to: addressing the subgroup’s concerns to the professor, addressing their concerns to full group, ect.
2. Inform group members if you are not able to make a scheduled meeting, ideally 24hrs in advance. Facebook post should be made.
3. Missed Meetings:
Subgroup Meetings Missed:
If member is unable to make subgroup meetings to the point where it is a concern (ideally two meetings unexcused), subgroup should bring concern to specified person. If specified person does not respond to subgroup meeting (3 meetings total missed unexcused), attention to be brought to full group. If specified person does not respond to full group meeting (4 meetings total missed unexcused), professor should be notified. This rules are not definite and, depending on the scenario and how much effort specified person is doing to stay in touch and up to date with group members, the rules may be altered by a consensus amongst full group members.
Full Group Meeting Missed:
If member is unable to make two subgroup meetings, unexcused, group should warn specified person of their concern. Four meetings, unexcused, professor may be notified. Just as with the subgroup meetings, the rules may be altered depending on the situation by a consensus amongst full group members.
4. If member of subgroup is not completing their assignments by their assigned deadlines, their designated subgroup determines the consequences. These may include but are not limited to: addressing the subgroup’s concerns to the professor, addressing their concerns to full group, ect.
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