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The student experience of working in teams online

conference contribution
posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00 authored by Annegret Goold, Annemieke Craig, Jo Coldwell-NeilsonJo Coldwell-Neilson
The research reported here is part of a project undertaken at a large Australian university in late 2005. The overall aim of the project was to identify the characteristics of student learning in an online environment. A university-wide student survey was conducted to ascertain student views of online learning and also of online teaching as part of the project. In the survey students were asked questions about their experiences of team work in online environments. The student perceptions of teams and team work are the focus of this paper.

The findings from the survey indicated that students appreciated the opportunity of working in diverse teams. They supported the view that their opinions were valued in such teams. Student views of how teaching should be conducted in units with online teams were also expressed. Concerns about team interactions, technological barriers and communication and cultural issues were also raised. The implications for teaching with online student teams are presented and discussed.

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Event

Australian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education. Conference (25th : 2008 : Melbourne, Vic.)

Publisher

Deakin University

Location

Melbourne, Vic.

Place of publication

Melbourne, Vic.

Start date

2008-11-30

End date

2008-12-03

Language

eng

Notes

Reproduced with the specific permission of the copyright owner.

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed; E Conference publication

Editor/Contributor(s)

R Atkinson, C McBeath

Title of proceedings

ASCILITE 2008 : Hello! Where are you in the landscape of educational technology? : Proceedings of ASCILITE 2008

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