Was transitioning to the virtual environment worth it: effects of different virtual team projects during the COVID-19 pandemic

IF 1.9 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Heather Carle, Cara-Lynn Scheuer, S. Swartz
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PurposeThis study offers insight on the impact of virtual team projects (VTPs) of varying types (global vs domestic teams, technology vs non-tech projects) on competency and anxiety outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic.Design/methodology/approachPaired-sample t-tests and ANOVA tests were performed on student survey responses pre- and post-engagement of different VTPs.FindingsThe results demonstrated positive effects of VTPs on intercultural sensitivity (ISS), computer self-efficacy, perceived ease of use of online learning and COVID-19 anxiety. ISS (“interaction confidence”) improved more for students in the global vs. domestic teams and technology-related outcomes (CSE, PEU and computer anxiety) and ISS (“respect for cultural differences”) improved more for students that participated in tech projects, whereas COVID-19 anxiety lessened more for those that participated in non-tech projects.Originality/valueThe study expands understanding of the Technology Acceptance Model and provides insight into the ISS literature showing that VTPs could be a worthwhile pedagogical approach for improving student competencies and anxiety during times of academic disruption, but that project type can influence these changes.
向虚拟环境过渡是否值得:新冠肺炎大流行期间不同虚拟团队项目的影响
目的本研究旨在了解不同类型的虚拟团队项目(全球与国内团队、技术与非技术项目)对COVID-19大流行期间胜任力和焦虑结果的影响。设计/方法学/方法配对样本t检验和方差分析对不同职业培训人员参与前后的学生调查反应进行了检验。结果显示,VTPs对跨文化敏感性(ISS)、计算机自我效能感、感知在线学习易用性和COVID-19焦虑有积极影响。参与科技项目的学生的ISS(“互动信心”)和技术相关成果(CSE、PEU和计算机焦虑)的改善更多,参与科技项目的学生的ISS(“尊重文化差异”)的改善更多,而参与非科技项目的学生的COVID-19焦虑减轻得更多。该研究扩展了对技术接受模型的理解,并提供了对ISS文献的见解,这些文献表明,VTPs可能是一种有价值的教学方法,可以在学业中断期间提高学生的能力和焦虑,但项目类型会影响这些变化。
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Higher Education Skills and Work-based Learning
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