11 resultados para group work
em Doria (National Library of Finland DSpace Services) - National Library of Finland, Finland
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Computer Supported Collaborative Learning (CSCL) is a teaching and learning approach which is widely adopted. However there are still some problems can be found when CSCL takes place. Studies show that using game-like mechanics can increase motivation, engagement, as well as modelling behaviors of players. Gamification is a rapid growing trend by applying the same mechanics. It refers to use game design elements in non-game contexts. This thesis is about combining gamification concept and computer supported collaborative learning together in software engineering education field. And finally a gamified prototype system is designed.
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This final thesis focused on experimental knowledge of working in the group. The topic was approached from the perspective of the theatre group director. The thesis itself contains two practical theatre group examples. One is a youngsters' theatre group called La Drama, directed by the author during 2004/2005. The other one is the author's own final artistic production, named Protasio - Kohtaamisia Afrikassa (Protasio - Meeting in Africa), which opened in January 2006. The group leader's role is presented as an important personal tool in theatre, and one that it is important to develop in a professional way. The director's role is to be the promoter of the process, the inspirer and a strong group leader. A person who is in this role will lead the group through the creative process using the community. The thesis identifies and advocates good practice, and ideas of how to create theatre with a group-based method. These analyses can offer useful ideas and knowledge to the beginner in the field of theatre direction.
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Työ käsittelee strategisen päätöksenteon menetelmiä sekä ryhmien päätöksentekoprosessin tukemista ja organisointia. Lähtökohtana työssä oli tarve kehittää konkreettisia menetelmiä ja tekniikoitalogistiikan strategisten päätöksentekoryhmien toiminnan tukemiseksi. Päätavoitteena työssä oli selvittää, mitkä ovat päätöksentekoryhmien suurimmat ongelmat jahaasteet päätöksentekoprosessin eri vaiheissa. Tämän pohjalta tavoitteena oli ideoida, kuinka päätöksentekoryhmiä ja niiden toimintaa noissa haasteissa voidaanparhaiten tukea erilaisten apumenetelmien ja tekniikoiden avulla. Kirjallisuuskatsauksessa perehdytään strategisten päätösten luokittelutapoihin, päätöksentekoprosessin luonteeseen, ryhmätyöskentelyn merkitykseen päätöksenteossa sekä erilaisiin ryhmäpäätöksentekotekniikoihin. Näiden pohjalta työssä on mietitty, missä asioissa ja päätöksentekoprosessin vaiheissa ryhmät kaipaavat eniten tukea ja mihin olemassa olevilla tekniikoilla ja menetelmillä ei ole pystytty täysin vastaamaan. Näihin avoimiin alueisiin työssä on pyritty kehittämään menetelmiä ja tekniikoita. Menetelmät antavat tukea erityisesti päätöksentekoprosessin vaiheistamiseen, oikeiden asioiden esille nostamiseen sekä keskustelun ja ryhmän muun toiminnan organisointiin. Työssä on esitelty myös muutama mielenkiintoinen ja lupaavajatkotutkimuskohde aihealueelta.
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Tutkielman tarkoituksena oli ydinosaamisen ja strategisen osaamisen määritteleminen ja arvioiminen. Tavoitteena oli selventää sekä organisaation johdon ja keskijohdon näkemyksiä siitä mitä strateginen kyvykkyys on sekä tehdä osaamisten arvioinnin yhteydessä perustyötä henkilöstön strategisten osaamisten kehittämiseksi. Case- organisaationa tutkimuksessa oli Finnsteve Oy, Helsingin, Turun ja Kotkansatamissa toimiva Suomen toiseksi suurin satamaoperaattori. Tutkimuksessa käytettiin tiedonkeruumenetelmänä lomakekyselyä yhdis-tettynä kvalitatiiviseen teemahaastatteluun. Ydinosaamisten määrittelyssä käytettiin ryhmätyömenetelmää. Tutkimusongelmia peilattiin sekä resurs-siperusteiseen että ydinosaamisen teorioihin. Tutkimuksessa saatiin selvä kuva siitä, miten ydinosaamisen määrittely käytännössä voidaan yrityksessä toteuttaa. Koska kyseessä oleva yritys tuottaa satamapalveluja, on palvelutapahtuman reagointinopeus, tehok-kuus, joustavuus ja oikea-aikaisen informaation tuottaminen asiakkaille yrityksen kannalta ehdottoman tärkeää. Mikäli yritys haluaa säilyttää maineensa joustavana ja asiakkaiden toiveisiin nopeasti reagoivana yrityksenä sen on kyettävä kannustamaan henkilöstöään innovointiin. Innovoinnit johtavat parhaimmillaan prosessi-innovaatioihin ja sitä kautta sisäisen tehokkuuden paranemiseen jaasiakastyytyväisyyteen.
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The driving forces of technology and globalization continuously transform the business landscape in a way which undermines the existing strategies and innovations of organizations. The challenge for organizations is to establish such conditions where they are able to create new knowledge for innovative business ideas in interaction between other organizations and individuals. Innovation processes continuously need new external stimulations and seek new ideas, new information and knowledge locating more and more outside traditional organizational boundaries. In several studies, the early phases of the innovation process have been considered as the most critical ones. During these phases, the innovation process can emerge or conclude. External knowledge acquirement and utilization are noticed to be important at this stage of the innovation process giving information about the development of future markets and needs for new innovative businessideas. To make it possible, new methods and approaches to manage proactive knowledge creation and sharing activities are needed. In this study, knowledge creation and sharing in the early phases of the innovation process has been studied, and the understanding of knowledge management in the innovation process in an open and collaborative context advanced. Furthermore, the innovation management methods in this study are combined in a novel way to establish an open innovation process and tested in real-life cases. For these purposes two complementary and sequentially applied group work methods - the heuristic scenario method and the idea generation process - are examined by focusing the research on the support of the open knowledge creation and sharing process. The research objective of this thesis concerns two doctrines: the innovation management including the knowledge management, and the futures research concerning the scenario paradigm. This thesis also applies the group decision support system (GDSS) in the idea generation process to utilize the converged knowledge during the scenario process.
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Tämä diplomityö on osa Lappeenrannan teknillisen yliopiston ja Visedo Oy:n yhteistyöprojektia. Työssä selvitetään pyörivien sähkökoneiden kotelointeja koskevia standardeja ja niiden vaikutukset koneiden suunnittelulle ja valmistukselle. Lisäksi työssä käsitellään aksiaalivuokoneen jäähdytykseen liittyviä ongelmia, kehitetään koneen nykyisiä jäähdytysratkaisuja ja ideoidaan käytettävissä olevia uusia jäähdytysmenetelmiä. Kehitysideoiden rajoitteena toimii koneelta vaadittu kotelointiluokka IP 64 – IP 68 sekä koneelle määritetty kestomagnetoitu aksiaalivuorakenne. Sähkökoneiden kotelointeja koskevien standardien asettamien vaatimusten määrittäminen tapahtui suurilta osin kirjallisuusselvityksenä. Standardien vaikutukset koneiden suunnittelulle ja valmistettavuudelle on selvitetty standardien kotelointien rakenteelle asettamien vaatimusten perusteella. Aksiaalivuokoneen jäähdytysongelmien selvittäminen, käytössä olevien jääh-dytysratkaisujen kehittäminen ja uusien menetelmien ideointi suoritettiin projektiluontoisesti yhdessä eri alojen asiantuntijoista koostuvan jäähdytystyöryhmän kanssa. Työn tuloksena laadittiin Visedo Oy:lle standardikäsikirja, jonka avulla Visedon sähkökoneiden tuoteperheeseen kuuluvien koneiden suunnitteluvaiheessa voidaan varmistaa koneiden standardienmukaisuus. Käsikirjassa on myös esitetty huomioita eri kotelointiluokkien asettamista vaatimuksista koneiden valmistukselle. Aksiaalivuokoneiden jäähdytykseen liittyen tavoitteena oli ratkaista aksiaalivuokoneisiin liittyviä jäähdytysongelmia. Työn tuloksena saa-tiin selville aksiaalivuokoneissa jäähdytyksen kehittämistä vaativat kohteet, laadittiin nykyisten jäähdytysratkaisujen parannusehdotuksia ja kehitettiin täysin uusia jäähdytysmenetelmiä.
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The general aim of the thesis was to study university students’ learning from the perspective of regulation of learning and text processing. The data were collected from the two academic disciplines of medical and teacher education, which share the features of highly scheduled study, a multidisciplinary character, a complex relationship between theory and practice and a professional nature. Contemporary information society poses new challenges for learning, as it is not possible to learn all the information needed in a profession during a study programme. Therefore, it is increasingly important to learn how to think and learn independently, how to recognise gaps in and update one’s knowledge and how to deal with the huge amount of constantly changing information. In other words, it is critical to regulate one’s learning and to process text effectively. The thesis comprises five sub-studies that employed cross-sectional, longitudinal and experimental designs and multiple methods, from surveys to eye tracking. Study I examined the connections between students’ study orientations and the ways they regulate their learning. In total, 410 second-, fourth- and sixth-year medical students from two Finnish medical schools participated in the study by completing a questionnaire measuring both general study orientations and regulation strategies. The students were generally deeply oriented towards their studies. However, they regulated their studying externally. Several interesting and theoretically reasonable connections between the variables were found. For instance, self-regulation was positively correlated with deep orientation and achievement orientation and was negatively correlated with non-commitment. However, external regulation was likewise positively correlated with deep orientation and achievement orientation but also with surface orientation and systematic orientation. It is argued that external regulation might function as an effective coping strategy in the cognitively loaded medical curriculum. Study II focused on medical students’ regulation of learning and their conceptions of the learning environment in an innovative medical course where traditional lectures were combined wth problem-based learning (PBL) group work. First-year medical and dental students (N = 153) completed a questionnaire assessing their regulation strategies of learning and views about the PBL group work. The results indicated that external regulation and self-regulation of the learning content were the most typical regulation strategies among the participants. In line with previous studies, self-regulation wasconnected with study success. Strictly organised PBL sessions were not considered as useful as lectures, although the students’ views of the teacher/tutor and the group were mainly positive. Therefore, developers of teaching methods are challenged to think of new solutions that facilitate reflection of one’s learning and that improve the development of self-regulation. In Study III, a person-centred approach to studying regulation strategies was employed, in contrast to the traditional variable-centred approach used in Study I and Study II. The aim of Study III was to identify different regulation strategy profiles among medical students (N = 162) across time and to examine to what extent these profiles predict study success in preclinical studies. Four regulation strategy profiles were identified, and connections with study success were found. Students with the lowest self-regulation and with an increasing lack of regulation performed worse than the other groups. As the person-centred approach enables us to individualise students with diverse regulation patterns, it could be used in supporting student learning and in facilitating the early diagnosis of learning difficulties. In Study IV, 91 student teachers participated in a pre-test/post-test design where they answered open-ended questions about a complex science concept both before and after reading either a traditional, expository science text or a refutational text that prompted the reader to change his/her beliefs according to scientific beliefs about the phenomenon. The student teachers completed a questionnaire concerning their regulation and processing strategies. The results showed that the students’ understanding improved after text reading intervention and that refutational text promoted understanding better than the traditional text. Additionally, regulation and processing strategies were found to be connected with understanding the science phenomenon. A weak trend showed that weaker learners would benefit more from the refutational text. It seems that learners with effective learning strategies are able to pick out the relevant content regardless of the text type, whereas weaker learners might benefit from refutational parts that contrast the most typical misconceptions with scientific views. The purpose of Study V was to use eye tracking to determine how third-year medical studets (n = 39) and internal medicine residents (n = 13) read and solve patient case texts. The results revealed differences between medical students and residents in processing patient case texts; compared to the students, the residents were more accurate in their diagnoses and processed the texts significantly faster and with a lower number of fixations. Different reading patterns were also found. The observed differences between medical students and residents in processing patient case texts could be used in medical education to model expert reasoning and to teach how a good medical text should be constructed. The main findings of the thesis indicate that even among very selected student populations, such as high-achieving medical students or student teachers, there seems to be a lot of variation in regulation strategies of learning and text processing. As these learning strategies are related to successful studying, students enter educational programmes with rather different chances of managing and achieving success. Further, the ways of engaging in learning seldom centre on a single strategy or approach; rather, students seem to combine several strategies to a certain degree. Sometimes, it can be a matter of perspective of which way of learning can be considered best; therefore, the reality of studying in higher education is often more complicated than the simplistic view of self-regulation as a good quality and external regulation as a harmful quality. The beginning of university studies may be stressful for many, as the gap between high school and university studies is huge and those strategies that were adequate during high school might not work as well in higher education. Therefore, it is important to map students’ learning strategies and to encourage them to engage in using high-quality learning strategies from the beginning. Instead of separate courses on learning skills, the integration of these skills into course contents should be considered. Furthermore, learning complex scientific phenomena could be facilitated by paying attention to high-quality learning materials and texts and other support from the learning environment also in the university. Eye tracking seems to have great potential in evaluating performance and growing diagnostic expertise in text processing, although more research using texts as stimulus is needed. Both medical and teacher education programmes and the professions themselves are challenging in terms of their multidisciplinary nature and increasing amounts of information and therefore require good lifelong learning skills during the study period and later in work life.
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The purpose of this study was to examine the current situation in substance abuse treatment units in Finland in taking non-Finnish speaking clients into consideration. The initiative for this research came from the Development of Alcohol and Drugs Intervention group at Stakes (National Research and Development Centre for Welfare and Health). Their aim was to gather information about the functioning and relevance of the quality assessment forms based on the quality recommendations for substance abuse work, filled in by substance abuse treatment units. The ethnic issue was chosen as the main approach in the study. The aim of this research was to answer the following questions: what is the readiness and competence in substance abuse treatment units in Finland to receive and encounter non-Finnish speaking clients, how is the quality of these services assessed and/or developed in the units, and what has been the role and functioning of the quality recommendations and quality assessment forms in working with non-Finnish speaking clients. The research methods used in the study were both quantitative and qualitative. The information concerning language services provided in the units was gathered from the quality assessment forms and basic information forms found in the database maintained by Stakes. The total amount of units found in the database was 267. In addition to that, semi-structured theme-interviews were carried out in four substance abuse treatment units in order to get a more deep understanding of how the services function in practice. The few number of non-Finnish speaking clients in the units may explain to a certain degree the results of the research. The results however showed that there is still space for improving the services. In the light of quality recommendations, the degree of language options provided in substance abuse treatment units in Finland today is low. Also the quantity of interpreter services provided in the units is scarce. There could also be unified guidelines specially tailored for substance abuse treatment units on how to work with ethnic minorities, as the knowledge is currently adopted from several different instances. The quality recommendations as well as quality assessment forms were valued and applied in the units appropriately and were also perceived to have an effect on the functioning, and quality, in the units.
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This is a study of team social networks, their antecedents and outcomes. In focusing attention on the structural configuration of the team this research contributes to a new wave of thinking concerning group social capital. The research site was a random sample of Finnish work organisations. The data consisted of 499 employees in 76 teams representing 48 different organisations. A systematic literature review and quantitative methods were used in conducting the research: the former primarily to establish the current theoretical position on the relationships among the variables and the latter to test these relationships. Social network analysis was the primary method used in identifying the social-network relations among the work-team members. The first and key contribution of this study is that it relates the structuralnetwork properties of work teams to behavioural outcomes, attitudinal outcomes and, ultimately, team performance. Moreover, it shows that addressing attitudinal outcomes is also important in terms of team performance; attitudinal outcomes (team identity) mediated the relationship between the team’s performance and its social network. The second contribution is that it examines the possible antecedents of the social structure. It is thus one response to Salancik’s (1995) call for a network theory in that it explains why certain network characteristics exist. Itdemonstrates that irrespective of whether or not a team is heterogeneous in terms of age or gender, educational diversity may protect it from centralisation. However, heterogeneity in terms of gender turned out to have a negative impact on density. Thirdly, given the observation that the benefits of (team) networks are typically theorised and modelled without reference to the nature of the relationships comprising the structure, the study directly tested whether team knowledge mediated the effects of instrumental and expressive network relationships on team performance. Furthermore, with its focus on expressive networks that link the workplace to a more informal world, which have been rather neglected in previous research, it enhances knowledge of teams andnetworks. The results indicate that knowledge sharing fully mediates the influence of complementarities between dense and fragmented instrumental network relationships, thus providing empirical validation of the implicit understanding that networks transfer knowledge. Fourthly, the study findings suggest that an optimal configuration of the work-team social-network structure combines both bridging and bonding social relationships.
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Presentation at Open Repositories 2014, Helsinki, Finland, June 9-13, 2014
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The research topic of the work is: “Factors of innovation creation within functionally heterogeneous project teams”. The research question is “What are the factors of innovation creation within functionally heterogeneous project teams?” The subject of this research is to explore the teams of projects, aimed at creating innovations, and understand how innovation is generated through project team work within them in term of factors. In line with the purposes of this study, firstly, it was analyzed what factors of such teams’ work are affecting creating innovation positively and negatively on the base of chosen literature and a preliminary conceptional framework was formulated, and secondly, the research of the work of project teams in one of the divisions of ABB company has been done and other factors and interdependencies between them have been added to the conceptional framework. This final conceptional framework constitutes the essense of the work findings and can be used as a tool to analyze the innovation creation process in functionally heterogeneous project teams