학술논문

Comparing Team Evaluation Software (Team+ and CATME)
Document Type
Conference
Source
2022 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE) Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE), 2022 IEEE. :1-6 Oct, 2022
Subject
Engineering Profession
General Topics for Engineers
Software packages
Federated learning
Instruments
Sociology
Particle measurements
Reflection
Teamwork
team development
first-year experience
Language
ISSN
2377-634X
Abstract
The first-year program at Michigan Technological University emphasizes an active, collaborative learning environment. Students are grouped into teams of 3-5 students to work on class activities and projects. The success of this program relies on the students learning to work together and numerous activities in the class are designed to help build these teamwork skills. For example, teams are expected to build a team contract at the beginning of the semester and provide formative and summative feedback to each team member in the form of peer evaluations.In the Fall of 2021, four faculty members at Michigan Technological University evaluated two different teaming systems designed to help enhance these teamwork skills: CATME and Team+. A total of 402 students, in 19 sections of our first-year engineering course participated in this study. Sections were randomly assigned to using either the CATME or Team+ tool. Eight sections (170 students) used the CATME tool and eleven sections (232 students) used Team+. We have historically used the CATME team tool in our courses for peer evaluation. Comparing peer evaluation results with Team+ is one metric we used to measure how our first-year engineering populations responded to this new teaming software. Additionally, we evaluated the impact both of these tools had on team connectedness and satisfaction as well as participation levels in team development activities throughout the semester. This paper will summarize these overall quantitative metrics as well as the reflections from students and faculty on both teaming systems.