Virtual Collaboration
When it comes to working and learning, collaboration is often the key to success. In a team, tasks can be completed more efficiently, complex issues are easier to grasp and, as we all know, learning is not only an individual but also a social process. In today’s working and learning world, shaped by social media, digital business processes and artificial intelligence algorithms, there are many opportunities for cooperation and collaboration. Indeed, as digitalisation progresses, more and more possibilities are emerging, continuously raising fundamental questions about the design of learning and work:
How does the learning behaviour of individuals and groups change under new digital conditions? As the possibilities change, what does learning with and from each other look like? How can teams using digital capabilities come together while physically separated?