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One task for each team member to complete

erisnuts
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April 5, 2018

Hi!
Is there any way for each of my team members to complete common task?

For example, if I want each student in group to read several books and I create checklist Books. And every student should 'check' every book in this list.

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Francis Peixoto
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April 5, 2018

Task based boards abide to a sense of responsibility and ownership. If you want each student to be personally responsible for reading a list of books, you need to assign them each their own card with a checklist (it could be a copy of a "template" type card that has the list in it).

Another way to do it is to use some of the principles of Agile. Each student has a "backlog" of book cards they need to complete, and the reading time is timeboxed into sprints. This way, you can more easily track which student is reading what book because that's what was agreed upon (or decided by the authoritative figure of the project, aka you) within the sprint. Expectations are clear, and followups (recurring scrum) can be set up to follow progress. Sprint demos become essays/reports students provide to determine if the objective of the sprint (understanding the message of the book(s) in scope of the sprint).

The Trello blog had a great article on setting up a book club board: https://blog.trello.com/not-your-grandmas-book-club-a-trello-tale

This could help inspire you in your venture.

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