Hi Evan,
On the journey to make any team you¡¯re on better, you¡¯ll practice excellent behaviors that enhance your teamwork. The
Synthesis Mission Brief contains your teamwork challenge for this week, as you'll compete for a shot at the
Batteries Not Included trophy. Does your House have what it takes to claim the prize?
You've attended Play in
3 of the last 3 weeks. Here¡¯s some feedback on your teamwork in that time:
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Your distribution in green compared to the average of all students in red.
How are you using your AP to contribute to the team goals?
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You use your pops to build structures 49% of the time.
How does it impact your team when your pops aren't actively building?
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If you notice that some of your teamwork data is missing or showing at 0%, it is because you have yet to attend and participate in recent PLAY sessions for this game. We look forward to providing you with updated teamwork data as you attend more sessions in the future.
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Teamwork Analysis
Evan, the graphs above show different ways that you have contributed to and coordinated with your teams in the various games. In addition to that data, here are some observations about your participation and communication within your teams:
You have shown a lot of enthusiasm and a willingness to take charge in many situations. For example, your comments like "Okay, you know the plan right go to the nearest one. Let's just focus on," and "Okay, I'll go here. You'll go there, okay?" highlight your readiness to step up and keep everyone on task. This kind of energy is crucial for helping your team achieve its goals. Your proactive approach is also evident in your frequent updates to your teammates, such as "I am going to focus on making barley farms,¡± and "Guys, prepare!" which show your engagement and initiative.
To enhance your teamwork, consider being more precise and giving clearer, detailed instructions. Sometimes your communication can be repetitive or unclear, like when you repeatedly said, ¡°Shoot, shoot, shoot!¡± or "Farm! farm! farm!" Asking questions to encourage discussion, such as "What do you all think we should do next?" or "How can I help with this task?" could also improve the dynamics of your group. This openness will make it easier for your teammates to contribute their ideas and work together more smoothly. Keep up the good work, and try these strategies to continue becoming an even better team player!
Communication Data
Evan's % of time speaking average each session.
Reflection for Evan: What's the most effective way to use your voice during a Play session?
In a few weeks, we¡¯ll give you feedback on how you¡¯ve progressed on your teamwork skills after incorporating this email¡¯s insights.
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fill out this 1-minute survey to help us keep on improving our session feedback.
To the stars (and Mars),
Josh Dahn, cofounder
The analyses and data provided in this email were created using automated systems that adhere to strict privacy and data protection standards.
If you notice any inconsistencies, please inform us so we can continue to improve this program.
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