Title
Fostering multidisciplinary learning through computer-supported collaboration script: the role of a transactive memory script
Abstract
For solving many of today's complex problems, professionals need to collaborate in multidisciplinary teams. Facilitation of knowledge awareness and coordination among group members, that is through a Transactive Memory System (TMS), is vital in multidisciplinary collaborative settings. Online platforms such as ICT tools or Computer-supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) have the potential to facilitate multidisciplinary learning. This study investigates the extent to which establishment of various dimensions of TMS (specialization, coordination, credibility) is facilitated using a computer-supported collaboration script, i.e. a transactive memory script. In addition, we examine the effects of this script on individual learning satisfaction, experience, and performance. A pre-test, post-test design was used with 56 learners who were divided into pairs based on disciplinary background and randomly divided into treatment condition or control group. They were asked to analyse, discuss, and solve an authentic problem case related to their domains. Based on the findings, we conclude that a transactive memory script in the form of prompts facilitates construction of a TMS and also improves learners' satisfaction with learning experience, and performance. We provide explanations and implications for these results.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1007/978-3-642-33263-0_36
EC-TEL
Keywords
Field
DocType
computer-supported collaborative learning,multidisciplinary learning,transactive memory script,individual learning satisfaction,multidisciplinary team,memory script,fostering multidisciplinary,group member,control group,multidisciplinary collaborative setting,computer-supported collaboration script
Collaborative learning,Computer supported collaboration,Multidisciplinary approach,Facilitation,Credibility,Psychology,Knowledge management,Discipline,Information and Communications Technology,Transactive memory
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
7563
0302-9743
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.35
1
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Omid Noroozi1648.69
Armin Weinberger285977.86
Harm J. A. Biemans319213.18
Stephanie D. Teasley432828.94
Martin Mulder5743.68