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 contr...
Engineering teams are often globally distributed and comprise participants from multiple disciplines...
Engineering teams are often globally distributed and comprise participants from multiple disciplines...
The development of social relationships and supportive team interaction underpins success in virtual...
Virtual teams are a relatively new phenomenon. A number of studies have focused on the description o...
n/aAs virtual teams become more common in the workplace, a growing body of research has examined the...
To remain competitive in today's global economy, organizations must be able to keep costs down, resp...
To remain competitive in today's global economy, organizations must be able to keep costs down, resp...
Electronic communication is proliferating throughout industry and academia. Its use is not limited t...
Introducing technology students to successful virtual team work attends to careful skills developmen...
With the increase in technology and globalization, virtual teams are to the new century what self-ma...
More and more students are opting to take online courses and team-based learning is increasingly com...
Engineering teams are often globally distributed and comprise participants from multiple disciplines...
Engineering teams are often globally distributed and comprise participants from multiple disciplines...
Effective leadership is crucial to the success of global virtual teams. Team leaders have many respo...
Engineering teams are often globally distributed and comprise participants from multiple disciplines...
Engineering teams are often globally distributed and comprise participants from multiple disciplines...
Engineering teams are often globally distributed and comprise participants from multiple disciplines...
The development of social relationships and supportive team interaction underpins success in virtual...
Virtual teams are a relatively new phenomenon. A number of studies have focused on the description o...
n/aAs virtual teams become more common in the workplace, a growing body of research has examined the...
To remain competitive in today's global economy, organizations must be able to keep costs down, resp...
To remain competitive in today's global economy, organizations must be able to keep costs down, resp...
Electronic communication is proliferating throughout industry and academia. Its use is not limited t...
Introducing technology students to successful virtual team work attends to careful skills developmen...
With the increase in technology and globalization, virtual teams are to the new century what self-ma...
More and more students are opting to take online courses and team-based learning is increasingly com...
Engineering teams are often globally distributed and comprise participants from multiple disciplines...
Engineering teams are often globally distributed and comprise participants from multiple disciplines...
Effective leadership is crucial to the success of global virtual teams. Team leaders have many respo...
Engineering teams are often globally distributed and comprise participants from multiple disciplines...
Engineering teams are often globally distributed and comprise participants from multiple disciplines...
Engineering teams are often globally distributed and comprise participants from multiple disciplines...
The development of social relationships and supportive team interaction underpins success in virtual...