Learning and understanding in virtual teams

被引:18
|
作者
Kirschner, PA [1 ]
van Bruggen, J [1 ]
机构
[1] Open Univ Netherlands, Educ Technol Expertise Ctr, NL-6401 DL Heerlen, Netherlands
来源
CYBERPSYCHOLOGY & BEHAVIOR | 2004年 / 7卷 / 02期
关键词
D O I
10.1089/109493104323024401
中图分类号
G2 [信息与知识传播];
学科分类号
05 ; 0503 ;
摘要
There are sufficient reasons to conclude that virtual education is not just hype. There are, among others, economic motivations such as bringing one learning module to a larger audience of learners, and pragmatic reasons such as achieving flexibility in time and space for learning, which is especially important for adult learners. However, from a pedagogic point of view there are some doubts. Current technologies meant for learning and working in teams are often designed for functional collaboration (e.g., sharing documents, communicating), but fail to support learning, understanding and team forming (e.g., carrying out pedagogically adequate tasks, understanding each other's work and group dynamic processes) in virtual teams. In order to understand virtual teams, we need to know how we can study learning and understanding in virtual teams. Interesting research questions are: Which concepts are important in understanding virtual teams? How can we measure those concepts, and in what type of setting (e.g., experimental study, case study)? The aim of this special issue is to provide and discuss concepts and pragmatic insights in research on learning and understanding in virtual teams. The aim of this article is to set the stage for those articles.
引用
收藏
页码:135 / 139
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Assessing members' satisfaction in virtual and face-to-face learning teams
    Cicei, Cristiana Catalina
    4TH WORLD CONFERENCE ON EDUCATIONAL SCIENCES (WCES-2012), 2012, 46 : 4466 - 4470
  • [42] The Management and Coordination of Virtual Teams in Large Classes: Facilitating Experiential Learning
    O'Connor, Christina
    Mullane, Kenneth
    Luethge, Denise
    JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT EDUCATION, 2021, 45 (05) : 739 - 759
  • [43] Technology and virtual teams: Using globally distributed groups in MBA learning
    Rockett, L
    Valor, J
    Miller, P
    Naude, P
    COLLABORATION ACROSS BOUNDARIES: THEORIES, STRATEGIES, AND TECHNOLOGY, PROCEEDINGS, 1998, : 84 - 94
  • [44] Learning virtual teams: how to design a set of Web 2.0 tools?
    Divine, M.
    Schumacher, M.
    Stal-Le Cardinal, J.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT, 2011, 55 (3-4) : 297 - 308
  • [45] How do Virtual Teams Collaborate in Online Learning Tasks in a MOOC?
    Verstegen, D. M. L.
    Dailey-Hebert, A.
    Fonteijn, H. T. H.
    Clarebout, G.
    Spruijt, A.
    INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF RESEARCH IN OPEN AND DISTRIBUTED LEARNING, 2018, 19 (04): : 39 - 55
  • [46] Does social presence relate to knowledge sharing in virtual learning teams?
    Topchyan, Ruzanna
    KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT & E-LEARNING-AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL, 2016, 8 (04) : 646 - 660
  • [47] Forming virtual teams
    Wilson, S
    ASQ'S 57TH ANNUAL QUALITY CONGRESS PROCEEDINGS: EXPANDING HORIZON: GLOBAL, PERSONAL, TOOLS, NETWORKING, SOLUTIONS, 2003, : 489 - 499
  • [48] Virtual teams in organizations
    Dulebohn, James H.
    Hoch, Julia E.
    HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT REVIEW, 2017, 27 (04) : 569 - 574
  • [49] Forming virtual teams
    Wilson, S
    QUALITY PROGRESS, 2003, 36 (06) : 36 - 41
  • [50] Virtuality of virtual teams
    Shachof, P
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF INFORMATION AND LIBRARY SCIENCE-REVUE CANADIENNE DES SCIENCES DE L INFORMATION ET DE BIBLIOTHECONOMIE, 2003, 27 (04): : 64 - 65