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CB University Faculty Lecture Video Note #1
CRD-1: UNIVERSITY FACULTY LECTURE
Notes:
- Collaboration: two or more people working together
- each person have same goal or purpose
- WHY collaborate?
- To develop skills for future careers
- To create better computing innovations
- To avoid bias in computing innovations, etc…
- WHEN do you collaborate?
- During the process of design and development
- invetigating and reflecting: surverys, user testing, interviews, and observations
- designing: brainstorming, storyboarding, decomposing, diagramming
- prototyping: design, programming, documenting
- testing: test cases, user testing, observing
- During the process of design and development
- Collaboration also plays a part in Computer Science…
- Computer scientists collaborate in teams
- Collaborate with clients that they’re are developing their software for
- Team members might be: Leader, Designer, Analyst, Programmer, Tester
- Even if you are not in computer science, developing collaboration skill will help anyone!
- Benefits in Computer Science:
- Have fewer erros in your program
- Develop in a shorter time period
- Avoid bias in computing innovations that has unintended consequences
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HOW do you collaborate?
Think about…
- a project that succeeded
- a project that almost failed
- How do you collaborate well?
- Communication: speaking/writing + listening
- Organization and structures
- Adaptability and open-mindedness
- Develop trust, respect & psychological safety
- Resolve conflicts
- Brainstorming vs Brainwriting
- Everyone particiaptes
- See all ideas
- Build on others ideas
- Resolving Conflict
- Practice active listening - repeat back to ensure you have heard the other person correctly
- Provide constructive criticism - offer specifies on why it doesn’t work and how it could be improved
- Compromise - review informations and identify what changes you would be comfortable with
- Reflection
- Process observer
- Exit slips
- Surveys / Forms
- Discussions
- Journaling