focus groups
A teaching assistant in a university setting helps professors with tasks like grading assignments, leading discussion groups, and providing support to students in a course.
interest groups
a discussion group is where you can pose questions and discuss the best way to solve it/ answer it etc. A tutorial is where you are instructed how to do something. I.e at the beginning of a course you might have a tutorial where you are told what to do and how to do it.
interest groups
interest groups
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in establishing what special -interest groups can contribute money to candidates supporting their views on issues
This one (answers.com) is one; then, there are lots of wikis and discussion groups. For example, you can contribute to Wikipedia. You can also search for discussion groups in any area that interests you.
Third party
WWW(World Wide Web) email Forums Chat Groups Discussion Groups News Groups File Transfer Protocol
Group interviews involve a number of job candidates meeting together with one or more interviewers. Usually there are a number of interviewers - potential managers or supervisors, human resources, even future co-workers and a group of candidates all together in one room. In its most simple form the group interview consists of a presentation to all the job candidates about the company and position. There is usually a question and session after the presentation.However it can be more involved and complex than this. Candidates may be required to participate in work simulation exercises that can take the form of group problem-solving sessions or discussion groups where each candidate's contributions and participation is noted. Other exercises include splitting the candidates into teams with a work related task to complete. Each team then presents their results to the whole group. During these exercises the interviewers closely watch the candidates. They may also ask questions of individual candidates.