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THE NEED FOR ONLINE COLLABORATION… Walden University Tracy Snow
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  • 1. The Need for online collaboration
    Walden University
    TracySnow

2. Collaboration tools
3. Collaboration Promotes
Best practices
Interaction
Interactivity
Development of critical thinking skills
Co-creation of knowledge
Reflection
Transformative learning
Palloff & Pratt, 2005
4. Need
Instructors are always looking for ways to improve student interaction in classes.They understand that collaboration online is different than that of face to face.They may not have the necessary tools to make this happen successfully (Palloff & Pratt, 2005).Increasing opportunity for interaction is critical for online learning.Collaboration allows this.
5. Research
6. Ling Thompson and Heng-Yu Ku from Regis University and the University of Northern Colorado conducted a case study to investigate the relationship between the degree of online collaboration and quality of group projects.They needed to find our how important collaboration was to online learners as they work on group projects, and how belonging to a community is essential in a collaborative learning experience (Kirschner, 2004; Palloff & Pratt, 2005).Their findings were based on four teams working in groups and their interactions.It was based on four different characteristics:participation, Interdependence, synthesis, and independence.
7. Results (project 1 & 2)
8. Results (project 3&4)
9. Development
10. The problem that this innovation encountered was the disbandment of team 2.Two members quit, and the other 2 joined teams 3 & 4.The audience for this innovation is professors (teachers).
11. COMMERCIALIZATION
There was no commercialization in this case study.For future studies, the need to implement technology will be investigated.
Degree of online collaboration and team performance.
12. Time line
13. Timeline of collaboration tools
14. Why Online Collaboration
Working virtually is the next best thing that happened to us after the Fire and the Wheel. Working impeccably, across limitations, round the clock is the new way to work. Have you tried this way of working yet? I am talking about team work and collaboration. So for teamwork to be effective, its important for individuals to adopt modern practices and technologies that help.
15. Why Online Collaboration Tools
Wherever you are, share your work in a simple and efficient way. This is where good online collaboration tools come in. If youre contemplating adopting--or proposing the adoption of online collaboration tools, there are online collaboration benefits that may help you make a decision on this useful technology.Blogs, Wikis, and Skype are a few tools that enable people to communicate and collaborate online.
16. Engaging Tools
17. Engaging learners with tools
18. Growth of Innovation S-Curve
19. Five attributes of Innovation
20. Relative Advantage
Thedegree to which an innovation is perceived as being better than the idea it supersedes (Rogers, 2003).Online shopping has advantages over going to a store, driving in traffic, and waiting in lines.
21. Compatibility
The degree to which an innovation is perceived as consistent with the existing values, past experiences, and needs of potential adopters (Rogers, 2003).Windows 7 replaced an earlier version.
22. Complexity
The degree to which an innovation is perceived as difficult to understand and use (Rogers, 2003).There are some innovations that are complex, but full of opportunities.
23. Trialability
It helps to be able to try innovations before buying. While this isn't common for most innovations it can reduce any uncertainty the buyer might have about committing to a purchase and can increase the speed of diffusion.
24. Observability
When people can see an innovation being used, they are more likely to buy it.Examples are a car, homes, and computers.Innovations that are hard to see, diffuseslowly (http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/mod/oucontent/view).
25. Critical Mass
26. Critical Mass
27. References
Palloff & Pratt (2005). Collaborating online:Learning together in community. San Franciso, CA: Josey-Bass.
http://www.bloggingelements.com/online-collaboration-3-free-tools/
Rogers, E. (2003). Diffusion of innovation (5th ed.) NY: Free Press.
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http://www.business-strategy-innovation.com/wordpress/2011/05/opportunities-and-complexity-in-innovation-ecosystems/
28. References
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