Team Roles
Filter Bubbles
Bad Apples
Introverts
Intergenerational Teams
100
The role that your classmates identified as the one they most identify with.
Team worker.
100
The country that Eli Pariser had two of his friends search for on Google, ending with very different results. Hint: One set of results focused on travel sites and the other focused on political stories.
What is Egypt.
100
In the This American Life story, Felps shared a story about when he was teasing in a group and people seemed to enjoy it. Even though the group laughed a lot they DID or DID NOT want to be in the group again with the teaser.
What is Did Not.
100
Susan Caine describes being a young girl doing what experience which she thought, as an introvert, was going to be amazing and that she was going to be able to sit and read books with lots of other young girls.
What is summer camp.
100
The generation that Baby Boomers have more in common with than Generation Xers.
Who are the Millennials.
200
The Specialist (under the Thinking/Problem Solving) category) may find this as a weakness to their team contributions.
What is becoming pre-occupied with technicalities.
200
Name two of the three factors, referenced by Eli Pariser, in the algorithm to tailor your online search query to tailor the results to you.
What is location, type of computer, and the browser you used.
200
According to Felps, these are two of the three types of "bad apple" behavior.
What are a jerk, a slacker, and a depressive pessimist.
200
A paraphrase of the definition used by Susan Cain for introverts.
What is a person whose energy is "switched on" by being in low-key environments.
200
The generation with technology skills but perhaps less people skills.
What is Generation X or Generation Y.
300
The characteristics of a Resource Investigator.
What is exploring new ideas and possibilities with energy and with others. Good networker
300
Eli Pariser points out that the major news and browers are showing people what the Internet thinks we want to see but not what we ________to see.
What is Need.
300
This is the skill that Felps identies as one of the most important thing a team member can do to help their team be successful.
What is listen to each other.
300
One of the three influential world leaders from the 20th century who Cain referred to as introverted.
Who is Rosa Parks, Ghandi, or Eleanore Roosevelt.
300
The generation described as valuing hierarchies and authority.
What is Baby Boomer generation.
400
Students identified as being most interested in global or local at the beginning of the semester?
Global.
400
Eli Pariser references a statement by Mark Zukerberg (creator of Facebook) about relevence of the news. In the statement, Zukerberg states compares a squirrel dying with people dying in a country far away. He is describing what phenomenon.
People are often more concerned about what happens right in front of them, even if perhaps trivial, than something large and significant across the globe.
400
Without being aware of team dynamics and its impact on success, what type of person often predicts the quality and success of the team (has the most influence). Is it the average person, most successful team member, or least effective team member.
What is the least effective member of the team.
400
The two major parts of our society that Cain idenfies as created for extroverts, particularly within the last half of the century.
What are schools and workplaces.
400
Generation that prefers people to people communication.
Baby Boomers.
500
This role is described, "Solves difficult problems with original and creative ideas".
Plant
500
A major premise of Eli Pariser's talk is that this is missing from the algorithms or formulas that are driving what we see on the internet and more importantly what we don't see. This thing (or set of standards) is what was added to journalism in the early 1900s and drove journalistic responsibility in shaping what we read and hear in the news.
What is ethical standards.
500
In describing the results of his "bad apple" experiements, Felps identifies this phenomenon as "eerily surprising". This is something he observed between the team members.
What is that the other teammates would take on the characteristics of the bad apple and treat each other like the 'bad apple" was treating them.
500
Approximately how many Americans are considered introverted (within the 10 million).
What is 100 to 150 million.
500
Four of the six strengths identified for the Millennial Generation, specifically as they impact their work ethic and skills.
Techno-savvy, optimistic, can multi-task, tenacious/goal oriented, value collective welfare (good for all).