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Small incentive systems give student tasks a playful touch. Competition with each other also promotes creativity and the quality of the results.

It is therefore advisable to organise an awards ceremony at the end of a project. Various categories can be defined in which prizes are awarded.

Examples: The best technical work, The best artistic work, The most inspiring work, The strangest work, etc. The jury should be made up of students and the selection of the winners should be open and justified.

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Small competitions are an incentive for all students, even if the prize is only a symbolic one. What counts is the sporting idea and the prospect of success. In addition, from the students' point of view, the work done is honoured.

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