The Science of Team Science Part 2: Conducting Team Science and Measuring Outcomes

In the second video of this three-part series, Dr. Steve Fiore explains what is meant by teamwork in science, how to facilitate teamwork in science, and how to measure teamwork in science. He describes how to: 

  • Lead teams in science collaboration
  • Conduct a training needs analysis for teams
  • Use team/task competencies as training objectives
  • Applying interpersonal skills/competencies for science collaboration. 
  • About the Presenters
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    Steve Fiore

    Dr. Steve Fiore is Director, Cognitive Sciences Laboratory, and Professor with the University of Central Florida's Cognitive Sciences Program in the Department of Philosophy and School of Modeling, Simulation, and Training. He maintains a multidisciplinary research interest that incorporates aspects of the cognitive, social, organizational, and computational sciences in the investigation of learning and performance in individuals and teams. His primary area of research is the interdisciplinary study of complex collaborative cognition and the understanding of how humans interact socially and...

    Image
    A headshot of Steve Fiore

    Steve Fiore

    Dr. Steve Fiore is Director, Cognitive Sciences Laboratory, and Professor with the University of Central Florida's Cognitive Sciences Program in the Department of Philosophy and School of Modeling, Simulation, and Training. He maintains a multidisciplinary research interest that incorporates aspects of the cognitive, social, organizational, and computational sciences in the investigation of learning and performance in individuals and teams. His primary area of research is the interdisciplinary study of complex collaborative cognition and the understanding of how humans interact socially and with technology.

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Steve Fiore, University of Central Florida
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