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Virtual Teaming: Breaking the Boundaries of Time and Place (Fifty-Minute Series)

Virtual Teaming: Breaking the Boundaries of Time and Place (Fifty-Minute Series)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Join the 21st Century
Review: If you're working on a project through email or groupware for the first time, this "how-to" guide will be just the thing. For beginners learning to use technology as a tool in collaborative enterprises, Virtual Teaming introduces the basics. A quick look at the benefits and drawbacks to working online will clarify some of the jargon used in email communication as well as outline the standards of netiquette. One nice feature of this short booklet is the philosophical foundation established for successful teaming in almost any setting, but specifically oriented to technology-supported communications. A set of assessments, checklists, and entertaining pages filled with humor, make this latest member in the Crisp 50-Minute Self-paced Learning Series a welcome addition. Experts in the field of online collaboration will not need what it has to offer. For our school faculty in the early stages of implementing the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme, it is a perfect book for teachers just starting to use email for a cooperative project.

Craig Yager ~ PYP Coordinator ~ Whittier School ~ Boulder, CO

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Join the 21st Century
Review: If you're working on a project through email or groupware for the first time, this "how-to" guide will be just the thing. For beginners learning to use technology as a tool in collaborative enterprises, Virtual Teaming introduces the basics. A quick look at the benefits and drawbacks to working online will clarify some of the jargon used in email communication as well as outline the standards of netiquette. One nice feature of this short booklet is the philosophical foundation established for successful teaming in almost any setting, but specifically oriented to technology-supported communications. A set of assessments, checklists, and entertaining pages filled with humor, make this latest member in the Crisp 50-Minute Self-paced Learning Series a welcome addition. Experts in the field of online collaboration will not need what it has to offer. For our school faculty in the early stages of implementing the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme, it is a perfect book for teachers just starting to use email for a cooperative project.

Craig Yager ~ PYP Coordinator ~ Whittier School ~ Boulder, CO


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