Title :
Performance in international computer science collaboration between distributed student teams
Author :
Hause, Martha ; Petre, Marian ; Woodroff, M.
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Math. & Comput., Open Univ., Cambridge, UK
Abstract :
Technology has developed such that it allows for effective remote collaboration. International collaboration gives students the opportunity to use different technologies for collaboration across time and distance as well as problem-solving experience with different cultures in a team-based environment. This paper investigates the interactions of highand low performing distributed student teams. These teams were involved in a software development project, part of a computer science course at two universities. A set of categories was developed for this study to examine the communication produced. This paper tracks the progression and changes in each team´s communication via coded categories. In particular, the use of communication media available, the amount of communication per team and decision-making patterns throughout the software development process. Results indicate that not only is communication crucial to a team´s success but the process and timing of specific actions can have an impact on a team´s performance.
Keywords :
computer science education; distance learning; distributed decision making; educational courses; educational institutions; groupware; international collaboration; problem solving; software engineering; team working; coded categories; communication media; computer science course; decision-making patterns; distance learning; distributed student teams; group performance; international collaboration; problem-solving experience; software development process; software development project; team-based environment; teams communication; universities; Computer aided instruction; Computer science; Decision making; Educational institutions; Guidelines; International collaboration; Milling machines; Problem-solving; Programming; Timing;
Conference_Titel :
Frontiers in Education, 2003. FIE 2003 33rd Annual
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7961-6
DOI :
10.1109/FIE.2003.1265926