Successful teamwork: A case study

Pina Tarricone, Joseph Luca

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Abstract

Why are some teams successful and others unsuccessful? What criteria or attributes are needed for success? Contemporary teaching and learning practice over the past few years in higher education institutions has seen a proliferation of open-ended constructivist learning designs that incorporate collaboration. This has promoted the need for identifying essential attributes needed for successful teamwork. This study reviews the literature with a view of identifying a framework that educators can use to help promote effective teamwork in their classes. A case study is used to investigate two teams of final year multimedia students completing a project-based unit, in which teamwork was an essential ingredient and immersed in an authentic context. Attributes gleaned from the literature for successful teamwork was used to compare the two diverse teams.

Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2002

Keywords

  • Teamwork
  • authentic environment
  • higher education

Disciplines

  • Communication Technology and New Media

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