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Renee Owen; Simon Priest; Andre Kotze – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2024
This conceptual article examines the role of team-building in outdoor learning, reviews group development theory in relation to teamwork, and outlines the Behaviour Analysis model as a tool to facilitate team-building. Working with this foundation, the theory and model are combined with discussion about team, leader, and facilitator behaviours at…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Teamwork, Interaction, Emotional Intelligence
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Oumaima Derouech; Hamid Hrimech; Mohamed Lachgar; Mohamed Hanine – Journal of Information Technology Education: Research, 2024
Aim/Purpose: The purpose of this research is to evaluate the available literature on Collaborative Virtual Environments (CVEs). It aims to investigate the impacts, guiding principles, and problems of CVEs, giving light to their revolutionary potential in a variety of sectors, such as education, healthcare, and gaming. Background: CVEs have…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Environment, Design, Barriers
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Nguyen, Kevin A.; Azevedo, Flávio S.; Papendieck, Adam – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2021
Background: We investigate the nature of planning the canoeing of rapids and its reasoning processes, while at the same time advancing a syncretic approach to cognitive and situative theories of learning. Building upon the work of Lucy Suchman, we examine how canoers plan to run rapids and how plans serve as resources for action. Methods: In…
Descriptors: Recreational Activities, Cooperative Planning, Aquatic Sports, Cognitive Processes
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Jessica Andrews-Todd; Jonathan Steinberg; Samuel L. Pugh; Sidney K. D'Mello – Grantee Submission, 2022
New challenges in today's world have contributed to increased attention toward evaluating individuals' collaborative problem solving (CPS) skills. One difficulty with this work is identifying evidence of individuals' CPS capabilities, particularly when interacting in digital spaces. Often human-driven approaches are used but are limited in scale.…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Cooperation, Grade 7, Grade 8
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Tessier, Virginie – Design and Technology Education, 2021
In an attempt to resolve some of the gaps associated with the pedagogical integration of teamwork in design curricula, this article seeks to share a model for learning teamwork skills. This model is the result of a multiple case study methodology based on the learning experiences of 22 design students. Data was collected during various team…
Descriptors: Teamwork, Design, Cooperation, Undergraduate Students
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Bullington, Timothy S.; Alford, Wesley A. – Journal of Leadership Education, 2019
In this application briefing we describe an inductive learning activity designed for an executive-level leadership development session on leadership networks. We separated participants into nine teams of different sizes and varying access to collaborative networks among the teams. Each team was given the same word association challenge consisting…
Descriptors: Leadership Training, Networks, Teamwork, Associative Learning
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McQuade, Robert; Ventura-Medina, Esther; Wiggins, Sally; Anderson, Tony – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2020
With the increasing complexity of the engineering role, today's graduates must be capable of confronting both technical and societal problems; underpinned by effective teamwork at their core. Problem-based learning has been implemented in engineering to better prepare students for modern industry. However, limited research has examined the complex…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Engineering Education, Interaction, Undergraduate Students
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Nieswandt, Martina; McEneaney, Elizabeth H.; Affolter, Renee – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2020
Classroom activities using an inquiry approach often feature students working in small groups to reduce teacher-centeredness and maximize student autonomy. Within science classrooms, group work may mirror modern scientific research: successful interaction among team members (social/relational) that engages probing questioning and creativity…
Descriptors: High School Students, Small Group Instruction, Science Instruction, Cooperative Learning
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Heeg, Julian; Hundertmark, Sarah; Schanze, Sascha – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2020
Teaching and learning chemistry or science, in general, could be described as building upon learners' existing conceptions. In order to support individual conceptual development, teachers should create opportunities for students to become aware of their thoughts. As this is very demanding in chemistry classroom practice with twenty-five or more…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, Reflection, Cooperative Learning
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Bakir, Nesrin; Humpherys, Sean; Dana, Kareem – Information Systems Education Journal, 2020
Effective collaboration in small teams is valued by employers. Group projects can be a valuable experience in academics to apply knowledge, solve problems, and develop teamwork skills. Students frequently encounter group work in academic classes but are often not taught how to facilitate effective group collaboration and left to "figure it…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Synchronous Communication, Barriers, Cooperative Learning
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Pham, Thanh; Pham, Lam – Higher Education Research and Development, 2018
Group work has been increasingly encouraged and applied in Vietnamese universities. However, very little has been known about how Vietnamese university students work in a group and what the conditions are that help establish an effective group. This study attempted to redress this gap. The research applied Bourdieu's social field theory to examine…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Theories, College Students, Teamwork
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Driver, Persis; Rothamer-Wallenfeldt, Jill; Thorkildsen, Theresa A. – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
We sought to describe how prospective educators' choices of collaborative, cooperative, or individualistic interactions with group members and their willingness to apply unstructured effort into group functioning explained their levels of stress and self-evaluations of cooperative skills. Students (n=149) working in intact cooperative groups…
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes, Stress Variables
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Givens, Kayde D.; McNamee, Lacy G. – Journal of Ethnographic & Qualitative Research, 2016
Door-to-door sales is an emotionally demanding job with a high rate of burnout and, as such, has been the subject of multiple studies on employee motivation. However, the role that communication among fellow sales team members plays in salesperson motivation has been largely neglected, which represents a critical gap in research considering the…
Descriptors: Sales Occupations, Motivation, Teamwork, Emotional Response
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Boren, Amy E.; Morales, Sarahi – Journal of Leadership Education, 2018
The purpose of this study was to explore how team members identify the social loafers on their teams and how they explain and manage social loafers' behavior. The participants (n = 49) in the study included members of student teams participating in a service project as a part of their coursework. We collected multiple sources of information:…
Descriptors: Teamwork, Cooperative Learning, Group Dynamics, Student Behavior
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Smallwood, Amber M. K.; Brunner, Brigitta R. – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2017
Online learning is complementing and even replacing traditional face-to-face educational models at colleges and universities across the world. Distance education offers pedagogical and resource advantages--flexibility, greater access to education, and increased university revenues. Distance education also presents challenges such as learning to…
Descriptors: Public Relations, Online Courses, Distance Education, Feedback (Response)
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