201. Instructors' Experiences with Using Groupware to Support Collaborative Project-Based Learning
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Craig Van Slyke, Hao Lou, and John Day
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Collaborative software ,Knowledge management ,Computer Networks and Communications ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Educational technology ,Collaborative learning ,Project-based learning ,Experiential learning ,Computer Science Applications ,Education ,Synchronous learning ,Team learning ,Problem-based learning ,business - Abstract
Today’s business schools are looking for effective approaches to leverage technology to facilitate distributed learning and support collaborative group projects. Faculty need tools, methods, and best practices that can be adapted to support various learning models and learning objectives across academic disciplines. The application of groupware technology, Lotus Domino discussion databases, to support collaborative project-based learning is explored. From the instructor’s perspective, a variety of uses for discussion databases are described, including supporting course logistics, supporting student teams, and extending learning beyond the classroom. Recommendations for effective implementation include technical support issues, use of team databases, maintaining contact with remote students, and faculty time commitments.
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- 2004
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