Remember EMBERS and Inquiry-Based Collaborative Action

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Remember EMBERS and Inquiry-Based Collaborative Action

Team Collaboration Action Model An Inquiry-Based Team Collaboration Action Model Gosselin 2015

Organizational Collaboration

Team

What is MBR? One-Minute Drawing Draw a picture of the water cycle (Your mental model/boundary object) Share your water cycle model with your neighbor Create a model with your neighbor (Co-created Boundary Negotiating Object)

What is MBR? MBR theory Humans reason by constructing an internal mental model of the situations, events, and processes that they encounter. External representations facilitate construction of these mental models.

What is MBR? External representations facilitate construction of these mental models.

What is MBR? Pennington et. al 2016

What is MBR? External representations include: Metaphor Analogies Visual models Diagrams Pictures/Drawings Maps Simulations Others

Characteristics of Effective Collaboration Voluntary Shared Goal Parity Shared Responsibility Accountability Resources Emergent Characteristics of Effective Collaboration Adapted from Friend and Cook, 1996

Team Collaboration Action Model An Inquiry-Based Team Collaboration Action Model Gosselin 2015

Conceptual Framework for Successful Trans-disciplinary Collaboration LEE Kuban, 2016

Conceptual model of interactions between individual and group processes Pennington 2016

Questions