R. Fruchter, and G. Luth. Structures — Building on the Past: Securing the Future, Proceedings of Structures Congress 2004, May 22–26, 2004, page 95. Nashville, Tennessee, USA, ASCE, (2004)
Abstract
This paper introduces ThinkTank a web-based asynchronous collaboration tool
developed at the Project Based Learning Lab at Stanford University that provides
many of the advantages of face-to-face team meetings combined with the utility of email
and the organization of database technology. An overview of the ThinkTankTM
is presented. Three scenarios of use in the context of an industry pilot illustrate how
ThinkTankTM can support key corporate activities. The experience gained and
lessons learned during the industry pilot project in a structural engineering design
office examine the impact of this collaboration technology on the design process as it
relates to team dynamics and communications.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 fruchter2004thinktank
%A Fruchter, Renate
%A Luth, Gregory P.
%B Structures — Building on the Past: Securing the Future, Proceedings of Structures Congress 2004, May 22–26, 2004
%C Nashville, Tennessee, USA
%D 2004
%E Blandford, George E.
%K internet
%P 95
%T ThinkTank: A web-based collaboration tool
%U http://scholar.google.com/scholar.bib?q=info:_HexpCgcqsgJ:scholar.google.com/&output=citation&hl=en&oi=citation
%X This paper introduces ThinkTank a web-based asynchronous collaboration tool
developed at the Project Based Learning Lab at Stanford University that provides
many of the advantages of face-to-face team meetings combined with the utility of email
and the organization of database technology. An overview of the ThinkTankTM
is presented. Three scenarios of use in the context of an industry pilot illustrate how
ThinkTankTM can support key corporate activities. The experience gained and
lessons learned during the industry pilot project in a structural engineering design
office examine the impact of this collaboration technology on the design process as it
relates to team dynamics and communications.
@inproceedings{fruchter2004thinktank,
abstract = {This paper introduces ThinkTank a web-based asynchronous collaboration tool
developed at the Project Based Learning Lab at Stanford University that provides
many of the advantages of face-to-face team meetings combined with the utility of email
and the organization of database technology. An overview of the ThinkTankTM
is presented. Three scenarios of use in the context of an industry pilot illustrate how
ThinkTankTM can support key corporate activities. The experience gained and
lessons learned during the industry pilot project in a structural engineering design
office examine the impact of this collaboration technology on the design process as it
relates to team dynamics and communications.},
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timestamp = {2009-07-29T05:25:59.000+0200},
title = {{ThinkTank: A web-based collaboration tool}},
url = {http://scholar.google.com/scholar.bib?q=info:_HexpCgcqsgJ:scholar.google.com/&output=citation&hl=en&oi=citation},
year = 2004
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