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contributor authorJosua Pienaar
contributor authorPeng Wu
contributor authorNadine Adams
date accessioned2017-05-08T22:24:08Z
date available2017-05-08T22:24:08Z
date copyrightJanuary 2016
date issued2016
identifier other44093268.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/79747
description abstractMany Australian universities are pushing the use of distance education in delivering construction programs. However, recent accreditations show that the development of teamwork skills, one core graduate attribute, is not satisfactory in these programs. A case study is therefore adopted to investigate the effectiveness of using simulated global virtual team (SGVT) projects to teach virtual teamwork skills at Central Queensland University (CQU) which offers the construction education program exclusively by distance education. The findings suggest that SGVT projects can help increase the level of engagement and benefit the students through the involvement of experienced practitioners. More importantly, with the increased level of engagement, distance students can develop nondiscipline-oriented teamwork skills, e.g., collaboration and leadership, through the distinct roles they play in the SGVT projects. The results provide good guidance and will be useful for universities and institutions which are seeking to implement distance education in construction education.
publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
titleDevelopment of Virtual Teamwork Skills for Distance Students through Simulated Global Virtual Team Projects
typeJournal Paper
journal volume142
journal issue1
journal titleJournal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice
identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)EI.1943-5541.0000252
treeJournal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice:;2016:;Volume ( 142 ):;issue: 001
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