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Wednesday 28 October 2015

Online Global Collaboration



Collaborating with people from all over the world will be a lifelong experience that will give me skills that I can use throughout my life. However with this comes responsibility. Below are five points that I need to be aware of when collaborating online.

Netiquette
Netiquette is being polite and nice to people when online. Just because you are behind your screen, doesn't mean that you can say nasty things and put others down. To explain this more, look at the webpage or watch the video:

Global Collaboration
Global Collaboration is usually used in education to connect with other schools. It allows people from all over the world to collaborate and in my case work on an assignment through online resources. To collaborate globally, I am using a website called Edmodo, and may also be using an app called WeChat. 

Effective Communication
Effective communication means communicating  in a way that is clear and can not be interpreted in the wrong way. You can improve your effective communication in an online situation, by improving how you send and receive messages. By doing things like typing in all CAPS LOCK, and using acronyms like LOL and OMG, you may be misunderstood.  Effective communication will be very important when I am communicating online with my group.

Time zones and culture
When I am communicating online, I need to be aware of time zones. Although China is only around 2 hours behind Australia, I am also going to be communicating with people from America who are really behind. This means that I may have to leave messages for people because they are asleep, and I will have to check my various messaging sites regularly.
Another thing I have to be aware about is the different cultures. Because I am communicating with people from all over the world, I need to be aware about the different cultures. and what is appropriate for me may not be for them. Because of this, I need to be aware about the content that I post.

What are some potential issues when working in your online group and how could you go about dealing with them?
Some issues that could arise when working in an online group could be:
  • Group members not participating - I could deal with this, by notifying my teacher and their teacher. However I can't force them to do anything, and being physically separated means I can just have a positive attitude and try my best.
  • Time zones - As I mentioned before, the countries that I am collaborating with, both have a different time zone, so I will need to maybe communicate with them after and before school, as well as during school.

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