This study investigated an international, inter-university and multidisciplinary online course with the aim of helping higher education students develop competencies for solving complex problems in collaboration with their peers and stakeholders. The course design was informed by the knowledge creation framework and ideas about cross-boundary collaboration. We attempted to enrich perspectives on knowledge creation by investigating how higher education students (N = 42) from different fields of study and from 17 different nationalities perceived, built and regulated cross-boundary collaboration in the pursuit of real-life problems presented by companies or non-governmental organisations. Drawing on data from 11 in-depth group interviews and ...
This paper is an account of a collaboration between two international partners in Europe and in USA....
This study investigated the learning experiences of undergraduate students enrolled in a fully onlin...
In this study, we regard co-creation as a collaborative process, where students, lecturers and worki...
Maximising students’ creative potential to address contemporary issues and fostering cross-disciplin...
This study is part of an ongoing design-based research initiative, during which a new course on fore...
The OnCreate project was initiated by ten universities with expertise in collaborative work in onlin...
Previous research has suggested that effective collaboration and knowledge-sharing skills are crucia...
This study examined students' views of collaboration and learning, and investigated how these predic...
Collaboration within interdisciplinary team is a challenge even with the presence of frequently comm...
There is much evidence to support the occurrence of learning in connection with collaboration, both ...
Online learning is facilitated by various forms of computer-mediated communication (CMC). In higher ...
There has been significant growth recently in online learning and joint programmes of education invo...
We have analyzed data from two online courses, designed to promote collaborative online learning, an...
From a communication viewpoint, distance education is a communication phenomenon whereby many voices...
The problem area focused on in this thesis is knowledge work across boundaries and the processes of ...
This paper is an account of a collaboration between two international partners in Europe and in USA....
This study investigated the learning experiences of undergraduate students enrolled in a fully onlin...
In this study, we regard co-creation as a collaborative process, where students, lecturers and worki...
Maximising students’ creative potential to address contemporary issues and fostering cross-disciplin...
This study is part of an ongoing design-based research initiative, during which a new course on fore...
The OnCreate project was initiated by ten universities with expertise in collaborative work in onlin...
Previous research has suggested that effective collaboration and knowledge-sharing skills are crucia...
This study examined students' views of collaboration and learning, and investigated how these predic...
Collaboration within interdisciplinary team is a challenge even with the presence of frequently comm...
There is much evidence to support the occurrence of learning in connection with collaboration, both ...
Online learning is facilitated by various forms of computer-mediated communication (CMC). In higher ...
There has been significant growth recently in online learning and joint programmes of education invo...
We have analyzed data from two online courses, designed to promote collaborative online learning, an...
From a communication viewpoint, distance education is a communication phenomenon whereby many voices...
The problem area focused on in this thesis is knowledge work across boundaries and the processes of ...
This paper is an account of a collaboration between two international partners in Europe and in USA....
This study investigated the learning experiences of undergraduate students enrolled in a fully onlin...
In this study, we regard co-creation as a collaborative process, where students, lecturers and worki...