Managing telecollaboration among engineering students and facultya case study from two spanish universities

  1. José Miguel Blanco Arbe
  2. César Domínguez Fernández
  3. Ana Rosa Sánchez Ortega
  4. Arturo Jaime Elizondo
  5. Jónathan Heras Vicente
Aldizkaria:
The International journal of engineering education

ISSN: 0949-149X

Argitalpen urtea: 2019

Alea: 35

Zenbakia: 1

Orrialdeak: 273-285

Mota: Artikulua

Beste argitalpen batzuk: The International journal of engineering education

Laburpena

In today’s globalized world, it seems important that students can telecollaborate in a team by making effective use ofinformation and communication technologies. This collaboration format can positively influence their academicperformance, enhance engineering student interest in the subject, and improve skills such as communication andteamwork. In this work a collaboration model between engineering students, and also between instructors, from twodistant traditional universities is presented and analyzed. Potentialities, challenges and key elements for a viable experienceare identified, that would be capable of achieving the proposed objectives, and sustainable over time. Considering theseactivities as projects, instructors are actively involved in the initiation, planning, monitoring and controlling, and closing ofthese activities. On the other hand, students are those who must perform scheduled tasks. This article identifies thedifficulties and potentials for each of these roles.