Distributed Project Work

Ole Borch, B. Kirkegaard, Morten Knudsen, Kirsten Mølgaard Nielsen

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Abstract

Project work has been used for many years at Aalborg University to improve learning of theory and methods given in courses. In a closed environment where the students are forming a group in a single room, the interaction behaviour is more or less given from the natural life. Group work in a distributed fashion over the Internet needs more attention to the interaction protocol since the physical group room is not existing. The purpose in this paper is to develop a method for online project work by using the product: Basic Support for Cooperative Work (BSCV). An analysis of a well-proven protocol for information exchange in the traditional project environment is performed. A group of teachers and a student group using small project examples test the method. The first test group used a prototype for testing and found the new activity synchronization difficult to adapt, so the method was finally adjusted to be very precises and with success used on the second test group. Distributed project work is coming pretty soon and with little improvement in server tools, projects in different topics with a large and inhomogeneous profile of users are realistic.
Original languageDanish
Title of host publicationCALISCE '98. 4th International Conference on Computer Aided Learning and Instruction in Science and Engineering. June 15-17 1998. Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
Publication date1998
Publication statusPublished - 1998
EventDistributed Project Work -
Duration: 19 May 2010 → …

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ConferenceDistributed Project Work
Period19/05/2010 → …

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