Virtual Collaboration in Academia

被引:1
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作者
George, Tracy P. [1 ]
DeCristofaro, Claire [2 ]
Rosser-Majors, Michelle [2 ]
机构
[1] Francis Mar Univ, Sch Hlth Sci, Florence, SC 29506 USA
[2] Ashford Univ, Coll Arts & Sci, San Diego, CA USA
关键词
nursing education; intersectoral collaboration; scholarly communication; research trends; TEAMS;
D O I
10.1891/CRNR-D-19-00023
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
More nurses and nurse educators today are working distantly in different geographic locations from others, and this includes working from home or satellite locations (Poulsen & Ipsen, 2017). Can we work collaboratively in a purely distance relationship? In academia, collaboration between colleagues is common and often mandated. Being able to engage with others in a collegial manner is necessary, and in some instances the relationship may be purely virtual. This revolution in cognitive capability uses long-distance interactive technology and the structure of professional learning communities. Successful group collaboration is driven by high expectations, shared goals, professionalism, and peer accountability. Such collaboration may be viewed as involving a nonlinear theory of change, with multiple factors influencing processes and outcomes. Factors impacting success include academic considerations (professional goals, disciplinary expertise), nonacademic issues (personal preferences, financial factors), and the development of a culture of trust and collective leadership. Practical strategies to implement such virtual collaboration are discussed.
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页码:205 / 209
页数:5
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