Multidisciplinary team working in science distance learning

Victoria Nicholas, Mark Hirst, Sarah Chyriwsky, Grahame Danby
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We describe findings from a study based upon a collaborative project carried out online as the end of module assessment activity of a multidisciplinary science module at the UK Open University. Our aim was to determine how well students dealt with working in a team of unfamiliar multidisciplinary scientists and to identify tools and processes that improved the team working experience. The principal source of data was in the form of reflective materials embedded in the module’s final assessment. A two-stage thematic analysis of student reflective narrative texts was performed to draw conclusions about student perceptions of the online team project. In the context of activity levels among the student teams, consistent differences in the way in which team members reflected upon their team working experience were apparent in three of the themes considered: participation, relationships and organisation. We provide a core checklist of actions that can be taken, by students and tutors, to enhance and improve the online collaborative experience.

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多学科团队致力于科学远程学习
摘要我们描述了一项基于在线开展的合作项目的研究结果,该项目作为英国开放大学多学科科学模块评估活动的结束。我们的目的是确定学生在一个不熟悉的多学科科学家的团队中工作的情况,并确定改善团队工作经验的工具和过程。数据的主要来源是以模块最后评估中嵌入的反射材料的形式。对学生反思性叙事文本进行了两阶段的主题分析,以得出学生对在线团队项目的看法的结论。在学生团队活动水平的背景下,团队成员反映他们团队工作经验的方式在三个主题上是明显的:参与、关系和组织。我们提供了学生和导师可以采取的核心行动清单,以增强和改善在线协作体验。
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