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The rapid transition toward virtual and hybrid work and learning environments has profoundly reshaped the dynamics of teamwork, collaboration, and leadership. This paper synthesizes research from organizational psychology, education, and technology-enhanced learning to explore the factors influencing effective virtual teamwork in social science education. Key areas of focus include the alignment of personal and team values, psychological safety, structured communication protocols, and the role of technology, including artificial intelligence, in supporting collaborative processes. The study draws on recent empirical research, literature reviews, and industry reports to examine how these factors influence engagement, innovation, and performance in both educational and professional settings. Findings highlight the centrality of value alignment, trust, and adaptive leadership, alongside the importance of preparing students and lecturers to work effectively in digital teams. Recommendations for practice emphasize fostering psychological safety, implementing clear collaboration frameworks, and leveraging digital tools to enhance engagement and learning outcomes.
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Prego de Oliver-Lopez, C., Bernal Bravo, C. Y Palomero Ylardia, I.(2025, 22-24 octubre). Considerations on the role of collaboration and virtual teams in education in a technocratic world. [Comunicación]. III Congreso Internacional de Ciencias Sociales, Tecnología y Educación (CISOTED-2025). Madrid
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