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You’re not on your own for this! You’ve been assigned to a group with a bunch of other folk who are equally amazing and talented as you. Your group is your superpower. You’re pretty much the avengers.

We want you to get to know your group and lay the foundations for a brilliant week together. Go on – do it now! Really! Hit the link below, open up your teams chat and say hi …

HOW IS THIS GOING TO WORK?

Manually create teams chat? It would be better to create a team

Create teams prior to start of project, either through IT form (below) or have PGR support do it.

Get short code to link students to their team

The first time you click on this link you may find that no-one else has joined at the same time as you. Don’t worry! Leave a message and keep an eye on the chat for when others join you. If you find that people still haven’t joined please contact the project support team.

If you have tried to contact your group but have not heard anything, please visit our troubleshooting page here which will help you to find a group to work with.

OPTIONAL

Remember, it’s up to you to make your group work. We’ve put together some guidance to get you started:

Okay, what next?

  • Right, make initial contact with your group. You can reach them on the Teams link above. Get to know each other, and perhaps plan when and how you might communicate during the week itself.
  • Think about your problem brief. Take a look at it, think about it, maybe even start We’ll offer more detail at the start of the week, but it’s always good to foreground your initial thinking and your preconceptions. We’ll do a lot of work to challenge these next week, but you might have a brilliant idea that might provide a good starting point for some creative thinking.
  • Take stock of your skillset. Throughout the week there will be opportunities to use your skills in new ways, so think about the skills you’d like to use, the skills you’d like to practice and new skills that you’d like to acquire.
  • This course is a chance to do things differently and redefine yourself.

Team workspace solution – set a small task to access workspace