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But your lab life will be more productive if you learn how to collaborate with people whose personalities, work methods, and ideas differ radically from your own.
As a result, while the teachers began to learn how to collaborate with each other and generated some very good ideas for multi-disciplinary projects, few classroom-ready projects were created during this time.
The third SDT dimension, student perception of relatedness support, was assessed using four items to ask whether students learn how to collaborate in class (e.g., "In Accounting, we learn how to help each other in order to gain a better understanding of the materials").
The world is a better place when we learn how to collaborate and manifest together!
Finally, students will learn how to collaborate since they are working together on their research and service.
Making a movie is no joke man; you've got to learn how to collaborate and how to work with other people, and I wasn't good at that in the beginning.
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The urgent, girlish voice on the record seems thin and unnuanced now, and she hadn't yet learned how to collaborate with musicians.
"If there's some secret to our success," Rostam said, "it's that we learned how to collaborate from our parents".
Learning how to listen in order to understand (not just in order respond), learning how to collaborate productively with others of diverse backgrounds and skills, and learning how to revise together (whether in a composition class or when writing software code) are invaluable skills in our time when more and more of our work and life happens online, often with people we've never met.
Because collaboration is such an important part of research and research careers it is never too early to start learning how to collaborate and avoid the many pitfalls that can turn a dream relationship into a nightmare.
They're taking on Beethoven and Mahler and learning how to collaborate, become team members and accept responsibility along with it and teach each other.
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