[Air-l] Listserv research
Heidelberg, Chris
Chris.Heidelberg at ssa.gov
Fri Sep 15 11:34:31 PDT 2006
Good point Rosanna. The same thing happens on film sets on location or
in studio (boy do I know this a producer/director) and the military
(where I first observed this phenomena first hand as USMC member). Does
Tuckman have anything new that you can site? How about Pallof & Pratt?
Chris Heidelberg
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Gail
You wrote:
"You might also want to take a look at what Bruce Tuckman has been
writing about group formation processes. His stage theory -- forming,
storming, norming, and performing -- is transferrable to online group
interactions."
Actually, it has been transferred to online group interaction by Palloff
and Pratt in their work on creating online groups for PhD students at
Fielding.
Palloff, R. & Pratt, K. (1999). Building learning communities in
cyberspace:
Effective strategies for the online classroom. San Francisco:
Jossey-Bass Publishers.
Rosanna Tarsiero
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