What roles assure that a student learns from a team project? This paper discusses student roles of (1) ready learner, (2) coachee, (3) contributor, (4) team member, and (5) academic scholar. Students can gain real world experience from a team project with a practitioner “client.” But team projects can be flawed with ambiguous activities and free-riding students. A shift from the role of passive student to the active roles discussed in this paper can improve the team project learning experience. This paper also presents a model that apportions responsibilities to the teacher, students, and clients for team project tasks. Clear responsibilities can prepare students for their active roles in a te...
Project development is scheduled in the final year study of undergraduate students in computer scien...
Student collaborations are an invaluable learning experience and give the student a greater understa...
Purpose: This paper outlines a team building intervention designed to create more cohesive student t...
Student team project work in higher education is one of the best ways to develop team working skill...
Many project teams in organizations are highly structured, members have clearly defined roles, and t...
Role is a set of behavioural actions and responsibilities one takes in a specific situation. We play...
Why do we use team based projects when we teach? In part it is because we want students to apply new...
Introduction. The problem of creating pedagogical conditions for the formation of a team building sy...
Organizations today often require collaboration in the form of work teams. Many tasks completed with...
Aalborg University has used Problem Based Learning since 1974. Each semester the students make one p...
In the Industrial Engineering and Management Integrated Master course the projects in real industria...
An analysis of contemporary labour market indicates that teamwork skills are among the competences m...
International audienceThis paper presents the “Multi-Role Project” method (MRP), a broadly applicabl...
The purpose of this article is to examine how graduate educational leadership students engaged and d...
Industry has indicated the desire for academic programs to produce graduates that are well-versed in...
Project development is scheduled in the final year study of undergraduate students in computer scien...
Student collaborations are an invaluable learning experience and give the student a greater understa...
Purpose: This paper outlines a team building intervention designed to create more cohesive student t...
Student team project work in higher education is one of the best ways to develop team working skill...
Many project teams in organizations are highly structured, members have clearly defined roles, and t...
Role is a set of behavioural actions and responsibilities one takes in a specific situation. We play...
Why do we use team based projects when we teach? In part it is because we want students to apply new...
Introduction. The problem of creating pedagogical conditions for the formation of a team building sy...
Organizations today often require collaboration in the form of work teams. Many tasks completed with...
Aalborg University has used Problem Based Learning since 1974. Each semester the students make one p...
In the Industrial Engineering and Management Integrated Master course the projects in real industria...
An analysis of contemporary labour market indicates that teamwork skills are among the competences m...
International audienceThis paper presents the “Multi-Role Project” method (MRP), a broadly applicabl...
The purpose of this article is to examine how graduate educational leadership students engaged and d...
Industry has indicated the desire for academic programs to produce graduates that are well-versed in...
Project development is scheduled in the final year study of undergraduate students in computer scien...
Student collaborations are an invaluable learning experience and give the student a greater understa...
Purpose: This paper outlines a team building intervention designed to create more cohesive student t...