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Online collaboration and team-working: can we enhance the learning?
Jane Barrett, Helen Kaye and Wendy KnightleyOpen University
HEA STEM Conference30th April – 1st May 2014
Compulsion and choiceAccredited qualification
Online equivalent?
Residential school?Or …
Differences between residential and online
o mode of delivery and participationo intensity of study o location of study o timing of study
Which differences are important?
o In choosing a module
Which differences are important?
o In enjoying that module
What’s important when choosing residential school?
I was keen to meet up with other students I was keen to experience the additional learning opportunitiesI prefer working in a face-to-face rather than an electronic environment
I felt that completing the project electronically would have been more expensiveI lacked the facilities at home I would have needed to complete an electronic courseThe location of the residential school venue appealed to me
I was keen to complete the work over a one week intensive courseIt was better for me to study in July or August I was able to take a complete break away from home and work commitmentsI believed that I would receive more support at residential school
Social aspects of learning
Accessibility
Timing and speed of completion
What’s important when choosing online equivalent?
Opportunity cost
I could not meet the expense of travelling to residential schoolI felt that attending residential school would have been more expensive overall than completing the project electronicallyI did not wish to stay in the residential school venue
I have childcare commitments which made a residential course impractical
I could not stay away from home for a week to attend residential school
Home responsibilities
I was keen to spread the work over a 10 week period rather than doing a 1 week more intense courseIt was better for me to study from October to January rather than studying in July or AugustI prefer to learn in an electronic learning environment
Timing and accessibility
Work and caring commitments
I care for adult dependents which made a residential course impractical
I would have had to take leave from work to complete a residential course
Student choice: residential or online?
Residential school Online equivalent
(1) Social aspects of learning
(2) Accessibility
(3) Timing and speed of completion
(1) Opportunity cost
(2) Home responsibilities
(3) Timing and accessibility
(4) Work and caring commitments
Best Thing
0 10 20 30 40
Friendship/meeting others
Doing research
immersion in project work
Working in a group
Broadening knowledge
Flexibility of study
Working from home
Number of Responses
On-line project
Residential School
Worst thing
Worst thing – group dynamics
“[it was …] Very hard working with a group using asynchronous forums - extremely hard to have debates and disagreements”
“Working with lazy people”
“Being part of a group - where it was difficult to ensure that everyone contributed equally and consistently”
Online collaboration:opportunity?
Best thingsofitting in with lifestyleoworking in a group odoing research
Online collaboration:or oxymoron?
Worst thingogroup dynamics
Why don’t people participate?
Adapted from (Preece et al., 2004),Table 2,p.209
“Didn’t need to post” “Just reading/browsing is enough” (53.9%)“No requirement to post” (21.5%)“Had no intention of posting” (13.2%)
“Needed to find out about the group” “Still learning about the group” (29.7%)
“Thought I was being helpful” “Nothing to offer “ (22.8%)“Others have said it “(18.7%)
“Didn’t like the group (poor dynamics/fit)”
“Shy about posting” (28.3%)“Want to remain anonymous” (15.1%)“Of no value to me” (11.0%)“Messages or group low quality” (7.8%)“Wrong group” (7.3%)“Long delay getting response” (6.8%)“Concern about aggressive responses” (5.9%)“Fear of commitment” (4.1%)“New members treated poorly” (1.4%)
“Couldn’t make the software work” “Not enough time” (9.1%)“Do not know how to post” (7.8%)“Too many messages” (4.6%)
Community members:Non-participant to expert
EldersDesire to becreative
social
“Lurkers”??
NovicesDesire to besocial
RegularsDesire to becreativesocial
LeadersDesire fororder
(Bishop, 2007)
Some reflections1. Modules
o Learning design
o Assessment strategy
Some reflections2. Resourcing and scholarship
o Time
o Technology
o Teamworking training
Some reflections3. Effective online teamwork?
o Convenient lifestyle choice or effective way to learn?
o Working in teams and groups – part of digital literacy agenda?
o Teams and groups – norming, storming, forming?
Next steps
Questions