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Reflections on communication processes and virtual teams by lecturer and student cohort: A case study

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conference contribution
posted on 2022-03-28, 05:28 authored by Kathryn Egea, S Gregor
This paper explores processes and outcomes from virtual teamwork in a university course in Human-Computer Interaction. The course has students both on- and off-campus, with a very wide geographic distribution. The novel approach adopted in the course organized students into both small teams (three students) and into larger units (a group of six teams). Teams worked collaboratively, using a variety of communication channels: email, chat groups, face-to-face, and phone. Each team was responsible for preparing a power-point presentation that incorporated human-computer interaction design principles, that was then critiqued by other teams in their ‘group’. Overall, students’ experiences were extremely positive and recognized learning that contributed to course goals and effective virtual teamwork. Reflections on the processes involved in successful teamwork indicated that important factors included clear goals for the team, good task organization, similar personal achievement goals among team member, reliability and efficiency, open communication styles, and respect and understanding for others in the team.

Funding

Category 1 - Australian Competitive Grants (this includes ARC, NHMRC)

History

Start Page

411

End Page

425

Number of Pages

15

Start Date

2002-06-19

Finish Date

2002-06-21

eISSN

1535-0703

Location

Cork, Ireland

Publisher

Informing Science Institute

Place of Publication

Santa Rosa, CA, USA

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

External Author Affiliations

Australian National University; Faculty of Informatics and Communication;

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Name of Conference

Informing Science + Information Technology Education. Joint Conference

Parent Title

IS2002 Proceedings of the Informing Science + IT Education Conference