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1 Nomadic Computing Project: Supporting Collaborative Teams in Education Anthony Joseph, James Landay, and Francis Li Supported by Intel and the NSF September 18, 2001

2 A New Learning Paradigm is Needed Colleges experiencing significant growth (15% for UCB!) Lecture-style learning doesn’t scale well loss of interaction web-based lecture replay is insufficient unfortunately, scaling lectures is cost effective

3 Team-based Learning Team and project-based learning have led to good outcomes in engineering education students work in small groups for project & course work lecturers as facilitators lots of collaboration Even harder to scale than lecture-style learning supporting collaborative teams is hard feedback and direction on work resolving social conflicts hard to monitor teams

4 Solution: Pedagogical Changes & Tool Support Pedagogical changes mentors, explicit peer review Laptop-based tools support the existing process mobile computers facilitate face to face team work add a coordination framework awareness of group’s status, milestones, schedule self-assessment of work efforts

5 Students Self Report Allows reflection Individual progress time spent working on project action items peer review Team progress meeting summaries major milestones Milestones Action items Time spent Peer review

6 Instructor View

7 Student Use of Laptops


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