An international student/faculty collaboration

Author:

Last Mary Z.1,Daniels Mats2,Almstrum Vicki L.3,Erickson Carl4,Klein Bruce4

Affiliation:

1. St. Edward's University, Austin, TX

2. Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden

3. University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX

4. Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI

Abstract

Students of today need to be prepared to work in globally distributed organizations. Part of that preparation involves teaching students to work effectively in teams to solve problems. Students also must be able to work with individuals located at distant sites where there is no or very little face-to-face interaction. The Runestone project, an international collaboration between two universities, adds new dimensions to student teamwork, requiring students to handle collaboration that is remote, cross-cultural, and technically challenging. Runestone is a three-year project funded by the Swedish Council for the Renewal of Undergraduate Education. A pilot study in 1998 was followed by a full-scale implementation in 1999 with another implementation ongoing in 2000.Each time this global cooperation project is run, both students and faculty learn important lessons in how to work with each other in a virtual environment. This paper discusses both student and faculty learning outcomes for Runestone 1999.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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