Proceedings of the 14th LACCEI International Multi-Conference for Engineering, Education, and Technology: “Engineering Innovati 2016
DOI: 10.18687/laccei2016.1.1.151
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The Challenges of Creating Successful Collaborative Working and Learning Activities in Online Engineering Courses

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“…By implication, therefore, teaching staff should be equipped with indispensable skills which they can use to implement Virtual Collaborative Learning and encourage students to be active participants in their online groups. They need to design online group work in such a way that it includes both group and individual performance-based tasks, as well as the individual’s responsibilities (Bacon and MacKinnon, 2016; An et al , 2008). The given challenges call for an inquiry to be carried out in different contexts at institutions of higher education to find out whether or not the same challenges can be encountered.…”
Section: Implementation and Challenges Of Virtual Collaborative Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By implication, therefore, teaching staff should be equipped with indispensable skills which they can use to implement Virtual Collaborative Learning and encourage students to be active participants in their online groups. They need to design online group work in such a way that it includes both group and individual performance-based tasks, as well as the individual’s responsibilities (Bacon and MacKinnon, 2016; An et al , 2008). The given challenges call for an inquiry to be carried out in different contexts at institutions of higher education to find out whether or not the same challenges can be encountered.…”
Section: Implementation and Challenges Of Virtual Collaborative Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the face of such continuous change and development, it is no longer viable to see education and training as separate elements from workplace activities, particularly if staff are to utilise new and advanced technologies effectively in their work. The recent growth in the use of MOOCs [40] offers considerable potential for the online provision of education and training, but as the authors described in their LACCEI paper last year [41] there is both a need to provide effective training in the use of such courses to develop metacognitive skills in the learners, and to develop a broad range of such courses to meet different learning requirements. The provision of remote and virtual "lab" facilities online [42] also offers STEM personnel the opportunities to experiment with new and existing technologies relative to workplace activities and project requirements.…”
Section: Models To Support Lifelong and Workplace Learning In Engmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of time commitments and loss of productivity there is a need to provide the learning opportunities in the workplace, but to link to external sources and particularly to certification and qualification frameworks. In their LACCEI paper last year [41] the authors discussed the difficulties of learning heavyweight collaborative processes, particularly Distributed CCD [56], in a MOOC context. However, using an integrated workplace-based learning model would enable most of those difficulties to be overcome, and thereby offer an added value to the online learning provision.…”
Section: Relevance To Stem Industriesmentioning
confidence: 99%