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This survey aims to explore the differences in attitudes towards technology in team meetings across generations. It also examines how "continuous partial attention" affects team effectiveness, cohesiveness, and satisfaction. Conducted with staff, faculty, and students at a Mid-Atlantic college, 197 respondents completed the survey, addressing meeting types, frequency, communication methods, and personal technology usage during meetings. The results provide insights into generational perspectives on technology's role in collaborative environments.
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Generational Survey Attitudes Towards Use of Technology and Impact on Teamwork
About the survey… • Purpose • To assess differing views by generation towards technology in team meetings • To assess the impact of “continuous partial attention” on team effectiveness, cohesiveness and satisfaction • Survey delivery methods • Online/web-based • Invitation/link sent via email • Link published on school announcement page • Paper—completed hardcopy entered online • Respondents • Staff, faculty and students at a Mid-Atlantic college • 197 completed surveys
Meeting Types Select your birth year: What types of team meetings do you attend most frequently? N=5 N=66 N=92 N=34 N=197
Meetings Attended How many team meetings per week do you attend? How many members on your teams? N=197
Technology Communication Methods How important are the following communications methods to you?
Personal Technology Use During Meetings How often do you use the following during meetings?
Why do you use a Blackberry/PDA in a team meeting setting? (Check all that apply) N=69
Why do you use a Cell Phone in a team meeting setting? (Check all that apply) N=187
Why do you use a Notebook/Laptop computer in a team meeting setting? (Check all that apply) N=163
Survey Results 5=Strongly Agree 4=Agree 3=Neither Agree Nor Disagree 2= Disagree 1=Strongly Disagree
Survey Results (continued0 5=Strongly Agree 4=Agree 3=Neither Agree Nor Disagree 2= Disagree 1=Strongly Disagree
Survey Results (continued) 5=Strongly Agree 4=Agree 3=Neither Agree Nor Disagree 2= Disagree 1=Strongly Disagree
Survey Results (continued) 5=Strongly Agree 4=Agree 3=Neither Agree Nor Disagree 2= Disagree 1=Strongly Disagree