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S4xE10: Scaffolding Project Team Communication, Including for Neurodivergence (Teaching Practice Byte)

S4xE10: Scaffolding Project Team Communication, Including for Neurodivergence (Teaching Practice Byte)

Update: 2025-05-05
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In this teaching practice byte (TPB), we bring you Professor Andrew Begel to discuss how to support communication for project teams through the lens of supporting our neurodivergent students. We first discuss briefly why there is a greater awareness of neurodiversity. Then we go into how to support student communication within a team setting, regardless of your students' neurotype, since it turns out all students need to be taught how to communicate more effectively! This TPB discusses concrete ways to identify hidden communication activities and how to scaffold them so students aren't guessing and doing them poorly.

See the transcript on the website (https://csedpodcast.org/blog/s4e10_tpb_team_communication_neurodivergence/)
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S4xE10: Scaffolding Project Team Communication, Including for Neurodivergence (Teaching Practice Byte)

S4xE10: Scaffolding Project Team Communication, Including for Neurodivergence (Teaching Practice Byte)

Kristin Stephens-Martinez