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Achieving Team Work In Design Projects: Development And Results Of A Spreadsheet Tool
Author(s) -
R. J. Eggert
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--4083
Subject(s) - computer science , work (physics) , software engineering , systems engineering , engineering management , engineering , mechanical engineering
Teamwork is instrumental for the success of many engineering design projects. Properly executed, outstanding teams utilize skills involving collaboration, communication, decision making, and self-management as they develop concepts, configurations, and detail designs. Not all engineering students have or use teamwork skills, however. And it may not be their fault. In some cases, course instructors incorrectly assume that students have learned teamwork skills, and will automatically use them. In other cases, instructors provide a meager introduction to teamwork, but do not follow up. We can, and must, further improve students’ teamwork skills by following up with appropriate feedback instruments, on a regular basis, such as mid-term and end of term peer and self-evaluations. The paper discusses key elements of teamwork and how they relate to engineering design project teams. Then a spreadsheet tool and results of its use is presented. The tool requires each student to evaluate himself/herself and his/her teams mates covering 15 teamwork skills. The tool has been implemented over the last year and a half in the senior design project course and incorporates advanced spreadsheet features including hot-linked graphics, protected macros, student identification numbers, passwords, hidden rows and hidden sheets.

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