HomeProgramsCEL Scholars David Buck Share: Section NavigationSkip section navigationIn this sectionPrograms Home CEL Scholars CEL Senior Scholars CEL Student Scholars Publishing Intern Student Seminars David Buck, Associate Professor of Psychology, is the 2020-2022 Center for Engaged Learning Scholar. Dr. Buck’s CEL scholar project focuses on collaborative projects and assignments as a high-impact practice. Blog Posts by David Buck Understanding HIPs through a Theoretical Model – June 18, 2020What even is a HIP? – July 6, 2020Collaborative Projects and Assignments – July 30, 2020Are Group Assignments a Waste of Time? – August 6, 2020Beware of Simple Universal Recommendations about Group Assignment – September 4, 2020A Complicated and Qualified Recommendation for Creating Groups – September 15, 2020Do Cohesive Groups Matter? – October 13, 2020Why Letting Your Students Collaborate on Exams isn’t a Bad Idea – January 29, 2021When Does Collaboration Hurt Memory? – February 3, 2021The Problem with Assessing Groups – July 5, 2021A Typology of Peer Assessment – August 11, 2021Is There Value in Summative Peer Assessment? – October 26, 2021I’ve got it! What if they grade each other? – March 1, 2022