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Problem | With a multiplicity of participants an even and reasonable assignment for several teams needs to be made, enabling a virtual collaboration and an active knowledge exchange. | ||
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Framework | More than one university involved; more than one country involved; participants with heterogeneous previous knowledge; group size of 5 up to 6 members; awarding of roles (e.g. Project Manager). | ||
Solution |
- To ensure that a virtual and collaborative teamwork is as intensive as possible, the teams should consist of members from different universities as well as members with different expertise. For this reason following rules in the team assignment are recommended:
- For a high motivation the identification of the participant with his or her corresponding role and team is necessary, which means the VCL participants should apply for a role with their own profile in the learning platform. This should include their existing expertise, experience and so forth. A period of one week is advisable for the “application process”. The lecturer appoints the project managers with the help of their profiles. Afterwards, they can assign their own team with the listed restrictions and the number of necessary roles. The period for this assignment should not last more than 2 weeks. Altogether this method shall reflect a real life application process in the labour market. Consequently the participants have to practice how to best present their skills. This useful practice can also be applied to their future careers as well.
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^**References** | [[:patterns:start|Expertise as Criteria of Team Assignment]] [[:patterns:start|Internationality / Regional Allocation of the Team]] [[:patterns:start|Organization of the Team Assignment]] [[:patterns:start|Organizational Advancement in Contributing the Roles]] [[:patterns:start|Communication of the Role Description to the Participants]]|