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Team development and group processes of virtual learning teams
Authors:Scott D Johnson  Chanidprapa Suriya  Seung Won Yoon  Jared V Berrett  Jason La Fleur
Affiliation:College of Education, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 345 Education Building, 1310 South Sixth Street, Champaign, Illinois, USA
Abstract:This study describes the community building process of virtual learning teams as they form, establish roles and group norms, and address conflict. Students enrolled in an HRD masters program taught entirely online were studied to determine (1) how virtual learning teams develop their group process, and (2) what process and strategies they use as they work through the stages of group development. Both quantitative and qualitative methods of inquiry were used to capture the dynamic interaction within groups and the underlying factors that guided group process and decision-making. The results show that virtual learning groups can collaborate effectively from a distance to accomplish group tasks. The development of virtual learning teams is closely connected to the timeline for their class projects. Virtual teams are also similar in terms of their task process and the use of communication technologies. In contrast to face-to-face teams, the leadership role of virtual teams is shared among team members. Recommendations are discussed in order to facilitate peak integration of virtual learning teams into Internet-based training courses.
Keywords:Adult learning  Cooperative/collaborative learning  Distance education and telelearning  Learning communities
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