1. Collaborative projects
    Design output that genuinely benefits from teamwork e.g., a coauthored practice guideline, a short training resource, or a minicase compendium. Use Assignment for submission logistics and Workshop when you want structured peer comparison across groups. Provide milestone checkins so groups don’t drift.
    Recommended tools: Assignment Workshop.

  2. Peer review of activities
    Peer review builds trust when it is clear and fair. In Workshop, supply a concise rubric that names quality (e.g., clarity, evidence, applicability). Invite students to post exemplars or resource finds in a shared Database so feedback can reference concrete models. Close with a teacher summary highlighting patterns and standout moves.
    Recommended tools: Workshop Database.

  3. Celebration of collective successes
    Recognition cements identity. Award Badges for team milestones (ontime draft, highquality synthesis, helpful peer feedback) and spotlight wins in the Forum with short shoutouts or “What we achieved this week” recaps. Small, frequent celebrations sustain energy better than a single endofcourse applause.
    Recommended tools: Badge Forum. 
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