Schreiben Am Arbeitsplatz 2005
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-322-80777-9_13
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Vermittlung berufsbezogenener Schreibkompetenzen im Studium

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“…Qualitative research shows that the preferred collaboration method depends on the type and importance of the text, the growth of the project, and the roles of the individuals within the team. For instance, joint collaboration is effective for highly visual texts (Cohen et al 1999), smaller writing assignments with tight deadlines, or very important parts of a text, such as introductions or summaries (Lehnen 2000(Lehnen , 2005Schindler 2004 ). Lehnen (2000Lehnen ( , 2005 and Schindler (2004 ) also found joint co-authorship was more common in symmetric, or more equal, groups.…”
Section: Division Of Labor and Ownershipmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Qualitative research shows that the preferred collaboration method depends on the type and importance of the text, the growth of the project, and the roles of the individuals within the team. For instance, joint collaboration is effective for highly visual texts (Cohen et al 1999), smaller writing assignments with tight deadlines, or very important parts of a text, such as introductions or summaries (Lehnen 2000(Lehnen , 2005Schindler 2004 ). Lehnen (2000Lehnen ( , 2005 and Schindler (2004 ) also found joint co-authorship was more common in symmetric, or more equal, groups.…”
Section: Division Of Labor and Ownershipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, joint collaboration is effective for highly visual texts (Cohen et al 1999), smaller writing assignments with tight deadlines, or very important parts of a text, such as introductions or summaries (Lehnen 2000(Lehnen , 2005Schindler 2004 ). Lehnen (2000Lehnen ( , 2005 and Schindler (2004 ) also found joint co-authorship was more common in symmetric, or more equal, groups. Parallel collaboration is useful for texts with distinct, relatively independent sections, or projects with tight deadlines ( Wolfe 2010 ).…”
Section: Division Of Labor and Ownershipmentioning
confidence: 99%