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  • Presents best practices for faculty and administrators developing globally-connected courses, including learning objectives, collaborative assignments, and logistical planning As political instability, pandemic risks, rising costs, new requirements for experiential learning, and other factors make it increasingly difficult for students to study abroad, there is growing interest in globalizing and internationalizing the curricula of colleges and universities worldwide.
  • About the Author: DEIRDRE JOHNSTON is Senior Director of Global Education and Professor of Communication Studies at Hope College, Michigan, USA.
  • 400 Pages
  • Education, Distance, Open & Online Education
  • Series Name: Wiley Handbooks in Education

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"There is increasing interest in internationalizing the curriculum of colleges and universities. In nearly every academic discipline, we can recognize either the impact of globalization on our disciplinary knowledge and understanding, and/or the enrichment that multiple cultural perspectives and international contexts bring to our learning. Yet, multiple barriers exist that make it difficult for students to acquire global experiences. The COVID pandemic, beginning in spring of 2020, has curtailed study abroad experiences and made it difficult, if not impossible, to integrate global learning based on in-person exchange of students and faculty. However, the pandemic has also forced us to teach in new and innovative ways. The course accommodations compelled by the pandemic have increased both awareness of the pedagogical benefits, and the recognition of the necessity of integrating online learning opportunities, in conjunction with face-to-face teaching in order to facilitate global learning. We, therefore, virtual global learning more than ever before. Furthermore, in order to prepare students for a global society, and an increasingly global job market, we need to find ways to not only send students out to experience the world in person, but to also bring the world to our institutions"--



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Presents best practices for faculty and administrators developing globally-connected courses, including learning objectives, collaborative assignments, and logistical planning

As political instability, pandemic risks, rising costs, new requirements for experiential learning, and other factors make it increasingly difficult for students to study abroad, there is growing interest in globalizing and internationalizing the curricula of colleges and universities worldwide. The Wiley Handbook of Collaborative Online Learning and Global Engagement is designed to help educators develop and conduct high-impact, globally-connected courses across the humanities, the fine arts, and the social and natural sciences.

This comprehensive guide covers collaborative practices, course design variables, student learning approaches, logistical planning, and more. An international team of contributors from diverse geographic, cultural, and academic backgrounds offer insight into enhancing pedagogical practice, coordinating study abroad experiences, and promoting both students' and faculty's global competencies. Throughout the text, numerous real-world case studies, interactive and experiential assignments, sample syllabi, course bibliographies, and links to web and media resources reinforce best practices for course design, learning objectives, and pedagogy development. Based on a detailed assessment of 500 students in collaborative courses across 14 countries, this innovative guide:

  • Covers co-development of learning objectives across different courses, disciplines and cultural contexts, co-coordination of course content, technology, and resources, and intercultural learning assessment
  • Explores new and innovative ways to engage students in distant locations in collaborative learning
  • Provides advice for overcoming logistical challenges, managing group dynamics, controlling costs, and implementing connected courses with limited resources
  • Discusses the impact globally-connected courses have on cultural curiosity, knowledge, strategy, and behavior
  • Offers approaches for addressing cultural transgressions and miscommunication, and for collaborating with other faculty members across cultures and educational systems

Featuring multiple cultural perspectives and international contexts, The Wiley Handbook of Collaborative Online Learning and Global Engagement is a valuable guide and reference for faculty and administrators involved in teaching, planning, implementing, or assessing courses with global learning outcomes.



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THE WILEY HANDBOOK OF COLLABORATIVE ONLINE LEARNING AND GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT

Presents best practices for faculty and administrators developing globally-connected courses, including learning objectives, collaborative assignments, and logistical planning

As political instability, pandemic risks, rising costs, shifting cultural understandings, and other factors create obstacles to acquiring cultural competencies, there is growing interest in globalizing and internationalizing the curricula of colleges and universities worldwide.

This comprehensive guide covers collaborative practices, course design variables, student learning approaches, logistical planning, and more. An international team of contributors from diverse geographic, cultural, and academic backgrounds offer insight into enhancing pedagogical practice, coordinating study abroad experiences, and promoting both students' and faculty's global competencies. Throughout the text, numerous real-world case studies, interactive and experiential assignments, sample syllabi, course bibliographies, and links to web and media resources reinforce best practices for course design, learning objectives, and pedagogy development. Based on a detailed assessment of 500 students in collaborative courses across 14 countries, this innovative guide:

  • Covers co-development of learning objectives across different courses, disciplines and cultural contexts, co-coordination of course content, technology, and resources, and intercultural learning assessment
  • Explores new and innovative ways to engage students in distant locations in collaborative learning
  • Provides advice for overcoming logistical challenges, managing group dynamics, controlling costs, and implementing connected courses with limited resources
  • Discusses the impact globally-connected courses have on cultural curiosity, knowledge, strategy, and behavior
  • Offers approaches for addressing cultural transgressions and miscommunication, and for collaborating with other faculty members across cultures and educational systems

Featuring multiple cultural perspectives and international contexts, The Wiley Handbook of Collaborative Online Learning and Global Engagement is a valuable guide and reference for faculty and administrators involved in teaching, planning, implementing, or assessing courses with global learning outcomes.



About the Author



DEIRDRE JOHNSTON is Senior Director of Global Education and Professor of Communication Studies at Hope College, Michigan, USA. She is the author of The Art and Science of Persuasion, and co-author of Research Methods for Everyday Life and Understanding Human Communication.

IRENE LÓPEZ is Associate Professor of Psychology at Kenyon College, Ohio, USA. She the author of numerous journal articles and book chapters, and a former Fulbright scholar in Budapest, Hungary.

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