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Collaborating in Cyberspace: The Dynamics of Virtual Groups Ann J. Meyer, Ph.D. Helen Shoemaker, Ph.D. Department of Human Development California State University, Hayward
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Outline of Presentation Introduction What is known about virtual groups/teams Description of Present Study Discussion of Results Conclusions
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Introduction Purpose Give a better understanding of virtual groups’ processes and their needs What factors do you need to attend to for more effective team performance Give you a phenomenological look at virtual teams Give you an outline of presentation
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What is known about virtual groups/teams Ideal size 7 plus or minus 2 Development Need to consider social as well as task dynamics Slower Roles: leader, participants Need for virtual space to create unique identity
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Research Context
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Results Groups’ perception of forms of communication and importance of response time FTF, CMC, BSCW, response time Roles students played: leadership and active participation Affective states experienced Frustration, trust
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Conclusions The present study is in agreement with previous findings Response time and frequency key to developing trust Early non-work related activity can enhance team development
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Conclusions (cont) Different stages in a project require different means of communication Groupware needed as a means to create virtual space for promoting team identity Educational setting: both staff and students need groupware to enhance their team effectiveness
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