A research project run by the WellthLab, Computer Science and Human Performance, and sponsored by UKRI, needs participants for a study into working virtually as a team.
m.c. schraefel, Professor of Computer Science and Human Performance says:
“With many of us working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic, the emphasis in this programme is on getting results and benefits to people quickly.
“We are designing our studies to give us useful and usable insights into multiple aspects of the limitations of virtual teams and how we can address them.”
“We want to enable researchers/policy makers to be as effective as possible given that, in some cases, being faster could save lives.”
“So join us for 50 minutes of your time to help us make virtual teams work much better. Participants will be asked a few questions.”
If you’re interested in participating, use this link to sign up and be in with the chance of winning a prize.
If you sign up, you will have the option to be listed on the lab website as a participant contributor to the research, once the study is published. A copy of the work will also be sent to you once it’s completed.