2015
DOI: 10.1109/tpc.2015.2429973
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Teaching and Learning in Cross-Disciplinary Virtual Teams

Abstract: Background: Virtual teams collaborate across distances using information communication technologies (ICTs). A distinctive set of communication skills is needed by people who work successfully in virtual teams, and few universities or companies provide structured education and training in virtual teamwork. At a midsized southeastern Masters Comprehensive University, professors from the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business, and Education came together to explore how they might use cross-disciplinary student t… Show more

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“…We aim to extend the work of Brown, et al [14] as well as others' work on CMC impact on virtual team participation behaviors [11], [18], [19], [20], [21], [22], [23] in three important ways. First, we open up the black box of virtual team participation and examine it from a quantity and quality perspective.…”
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“…We aim to extend the work of Brown, et al [14] as well as others' work on CMC impact on virtual team participation behaviors [11], [18], [19], [20], [21], [22], [23] in three important ways. First, we open up the black box of virtual team participation and examine it from a quantity and quality perspective.…”
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“…En resumen, las TPP vinculadas a la educación se relacionan con el reto que tienen las universidades de incorporar las TIC para responder a los requerimientos de conocimiento de las sociedades, lo que impulsa el rediseño y la generación de nuevos modelos educativos. Desde este enfoque, se identifica la oportunidad de modificar las prácticas asociadas a la construcción de conocimiento, en particular aquellas conectadas a la gestión de información especializada, al aprendizaje activo y personalizado, y al trabajo colaborativo y ubicuo (Ellis, Bliuc y Goodyear, 2012;Gupta, 2014;Margaryan, Littlejohn y Vojt, 2011;Ololube et al, 2016;Valetsianos y Kimmons, 2012); así como a aspectos de privacidad en el uso de los datos personales de los estudiantes (Ifenthaler y Schumacher, 2016) y a estrategias para preparar a los jóvenes como profesionales en un mundo global (Brewer et al, 2015).…”
Section: Las Tpp Para El Aprendizajeunclassified
“…in realtime. Working in the virtual world is an interesting and exciting experience that increases students' motivation to learn (Brewer, Mitchel, Sanders, Wallace, & Wood, 2015). Project group members stressed that OpenQwaq was well suited for open, creative, innovative learning.…”
Section: Openqwaq 3d Virtual Worldmentioning
confidence: 99%