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Learning to Work in Partially Distributed Teams: The Impact of Team Interaction on Learning Outcomes

Published: 04 January 2012 Publication History

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Partially distributed teams (PDTs) consist of two or more sub teams that are separated geographically. This paper presents the results of a study of global partially distributed student teams collaborating over a five-week period. Over one thousand students participated from more than a dozen universities spanning nine countries. By understanding what drives learning, we are better equipped to prepare students for careers in the global marketplace. Thus, the research question addressed is, "What are the relative impacts of team interaction variables on (1) learning to work in partially distributed teams and (2) learning skills pertaining to requirements determination and high-level design within the domain of emergency management information systems (EMIS)?" Eight explanatory variables were investigated in a multiple regression analysis. Three variables, coordination, interaction performance, and (lack of) conflict were significant in both within and between sub team analyses in both learning contexts. Shared identity was significant regarding PDT learning while personal and process trust were significant regarding EMIS domain learning.
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    HICSS '12: Proceedings of the 2012 45th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
    January 2012
    5600 pages
    ISBN:9780769545257

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    IEEE Computer Society

    United States

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    Published: 04 January 2012

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    1. emergency management information systems
    2. global teams
    3. student learning
    4. virtual teams

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