Teamwork in Online Environments
Five Basic Elements of Effective Teams

Effective teams share five key characteristics:
Positive Interdependence | Members believe they are linked together; they cannot succeed unless the other members of the group succeed (and vice versa).They sink or swim together. |
Individual Accountability | The performance of each individual member is assessed and the results given back to the group and the individual |
Group Processing | At the end of its working period, the group processes its functioning by answering two questions:What did each member do that was helpful for the group?What can each member do to make the group work better? |
Skills in Communication | Necessary for effective group functioning.Members must have – and use – the needed leadership, decision-making, trust-building, communication, and conflict-management skills. |
Promotive Interaction | Members help, assist, encourage, and support each other’s efforts to learn. |
Reference: Johnson, D., T. Johnson, R., & Smith, K. (1998). Active Learning: Cooperation in the College Classroom (Vol. 47). https://doi.org/10.5926/arepj1962.47.0_29
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