In a study conducted in 2004 we found that our students recognized the need to collaborate but that, due to inadequate communication skills, limited time and lack of experience and training in group work, the extent to which they collaborated was far less than they believed to be ideal. Since the advent of Web 2.0 we were interested to see if these increasingly tech-savvy digital natives were choosing to both collaborate more and to use technology to do so. In particular, we consider how 29 groups in a second year software analysis and design unit utilized a collaboration and project management tool known as TRAC. We suggest that different patterns of usage were observed due to different perceived affordances of the technology driven by stu...
Web 2.0 provides social software that is intuitively appealing for supporting collaborative learning...
Online learning environments offer new opportunities for learning and over the last decade or so a v...
This study investigates how students perceive and use collaborative technologies while also examinin...
The use of social and collaborative computing has the potential of assisting learning and improving ...
Across a broad range of design professions, there has been extensive research on design practices an...
Abstract In this case study, 86 physiotherapy undergraduate students studying a third year module, c...
Abstract: In a collaborative task, group dynamics have been shown to affect students' grades, m...
With offshore computing becoming more prevalent, it is essential that we increase our students' empl...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 193-202.1. The research problem -- 2. Literature review -- 3....
Graduation date: 2011Over the last few decades, the methods and tools through which humans collabora...
Abstract: With the emergence of the Web 2.0 phenomena, technology-assisted social networking has bec...
Abstract Information and communications technology (ICT) brings many potential benefits to technolo...
In this case study, 86 physiotherapy undergraduate students studying a third year module, chose a bl...
With the emergence of the Web 2.0 phenomena, technology-assisted social networking has become the no...
This study investigates how students perceive and use collaborative technologies while also examinin...
Web 2.0 provides social software that is intuitively appealing for supporting collaborative learning...
Online learning environments offer new opportunities for learning and over the last decade or so a v...
This study investigates how students perceive and use collaborative technologies while also examinin...
The use of social and collaborative computing has the potential of assisting learning and improving ...
Across a broad range of design professions, there has been extensive research on design practices an...
Abstract In this case study, 86 physiotherapy undergraduate students studying a third year module, c...
Abstract: In a collaborative task, group dynamics have been shown to affect students' grades, m...
With offshore computing becoming more prevalent, it is essential that we increase our students' empl...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 193-202.1. The research problem -- 2. Literature review -- 3....
Graduation date: 2011Over the last few decades, the methods and tools through which humans collabora...
Abstract: With the emergence of the Web 2.0 phenomena, technology-assisted social networking has bec...
Abstract Information and communications technology (ICT) brings many potential benefits to technolo...
In this case study, 86 physiotherapy undergraduate students studying a third year module, chose a bl...
With the emergence of the Web 2.0 phenomena, technology-assisted social networking has become the no...
This study investigates how students perceive and use collaborative technologies while also examinin...
Web 2.0 provides social software that is intuitively appealing for supporting collaborative learning...
Online learning environments offer new opportunities for learning and over the last decade or so a v...
This study investigates how students perceive and use collaborative technologies while also examinin...