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Effective Online Practices for International Learning Collaborations

Year 2012, Volume: 2 Issue: 1, 25 - 44, 01.03.2012

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  • Allahwerdi, H., & Rikkinen, H. (2003). Improved intercultural geographical education. In R. Gerber (Ed.), International handbook on geographical education (pp. 325-335). Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
  • Arrowsmith, C. (2006). International collaboration in undergraduate geography education: A case study at RMIT. In K. Purnell, J. Lidstone, & S. Hodgson (Eds.), Changes in geographical education: Past, present and future, Proceedings of the International Geographical Union Commission on Geographical Education Symposium held in Brisbane, Australia 26 June-2 July 2006 (pp. 49-54). Brisbane: International Geographical Union Commission on Geographical Education and the Royal Geographical Society of Queensland.
  • Bentley, J. P. H., Tinney, M. V., & Chia, B. H. (2005). Intercultural Internet-based learning: Know your audience and what it values. Educational Technology Research & Development, 53(2), 117-127.
  • CGGE. (2010). AAG Center for Global Geography Education homepage. Retrieved from http://globalgeography.aag.org CGGE.
  • http://globalgeography.aag.org/Guide%20to%20CGGE%20Collaborative%20Projects%2003 2211%20copy.pdf to CGGE collaborative projects. Retrieved
  • from Durham, H., & Arrell, K. (2007). Introducing new cultural and technological approaches into institutional practice: An experience from geography. British Journal of Educational Technology, 38(5), 795-804.
  • Haigh, M. J. (2002). Internationalisation of the curriculum: Designing inclusive education for a small world. Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 26(1), 49-66.
  • Hanvey, R. G. (1982). An attainable global perspective. Theory into Practice, 21(3), 162-167. Higgitt, D., Donert, K., Healey, M., Klein, K., Solem, M., & Vajoczki, S. (2008). Developing and enhancing international collaborative learning. Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 32(1), 121-133.
  • Ikas, K., & Wagner, G. (2009). Introduction. In K. Ikas & G. Wagner (Eds.), Communicating in the third space (pp. 1-7). New York: Routledge.
  • Jandt, F. E. (2010). An introduction to intercultural communication: Identities in a global community (6th ed.). Los Angeles, CA: Sage.
  • Johnson, R. D., Hornik, S., & Salas, E. (2008). An empirical examination of factors contributing to the creation of successful e-learning environments. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 66(5), 356-369.
  • Keane, M. C. (2005). Geography forum: Intercultural learning online. In K. Donert and P. Charzynski (Eds.), Proceedings of the Changing Horizons in Geography Education Conference held in Torun, Poland 2-5 September 2005 (pp. 236-240). Torun: HERODOT Network.
  • Kehrwald, B. (2008). Understanding social presence in text-based online learning environments. Distance Education, 29(1), 89-106.
  • Klein, P., & Solem, M. (2008). Evaluating the impact of international collaboration on geography learning. Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 32(2), 245-267.
  • Liu, Y. (2007). Designing quality online education to promote cross-cultural understanding. In A. Edmundson (Ed.), Globalized e-learning cultural challenges (pp. 35-59). Hershey, PA: Information Science Publishing.
  • Luna, A., Keane, M., & Klein, P. (2009). Re-imagining national identity in a changing Europe. In M. Keane and M. Villanueva (Eds.), Thinking European(s): New Geographies of Place, Cultures and Identities (pp. 188-226). Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
  • Martin, J. N., & Nakayama, T. K. (2008). Experiencing intercultural communication: An introduction (3rd ed.). New York: McGraw Hill.
  • Meier, C. (2007). Enhancing intercultural understanding using e-learning strategies. South African Journal of Education, 27, 655-671.
  • Muniz-Solari, O., & Coats, C. (2009). Integrated networks: National and international online experiences. International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 10(1). Retrieved from http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/609/1166
  • Muniz Solari, O. (2009). Educación geográfica internacional por aprendizaje virtual. Apertura,
  • http://www.udgvirtual.udg.mx/apertura/num10/pdfs/Articulo%208.pdf 9(10). Retrieved
  • from O’Dowd, R. (2007). Evaluating the outcomes of online intercultural exchange. English Language Teachers Journal, 61/2, 144-152.
  • Olson, C. L., & Kroeger, K. R. (2001). Global competency and intercultural sensitivity. Journal of Studies in International Education, 5, 116-137.
  • Palloff, R. M., & Pratt, K. (2005). Collaborating online: Learning together in community. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
  • Ray, W. (2007). Placing sustainable development in the curriculum of a cultural geography course in the United States. In S. Reinfried, Y. Schleicher, & A. Rempfler (Eds.), Geographiedidaktische forschungen: Geographical views on education for sustainable development, Proceedings of the International Geographical Union Commission on Geographical Education Symposium held in Lucerne, Switzerland 29-31 July 2007 (pp. 73- 78). Lucerne: International Geographical Union Commission on Geographical Education.
  • Ray, W., & Solem, M. (2009). Gauging disciplinary engagement with internationalization: A survey of geographers in the United States. Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 33(1), 103-121.
  • Rimmington, G. M., & Alagic, M. (2008). Third place learning: Reflective inquiry into intercultural and global cage painting. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.
  • Roberts, T. S. (2005). Computer supported collaborative learning in higher education: An introduction. In T. S. Roberts (Ed.), Computer-supported collaborative learning in higher education (pp. 1-18). Hershey, PA: Idea Group Publishing.
  • Schleicher, Y. (2006). International collaboration – a concept to enhance learning: Do these Learning-environments provide a change in students’ attitudes and content-knowledge? In K. Purnell, J. Lidstone, and S. Hodgson (Eds.), Changes in geographical education: Past, present and future, Proceedings of the International Geographical Union Commission on Geographical Education Symposium held in Brisbane, Australia 26 June-2 July 2006 (pp. 397-401). Brisbane: International Geographical Union Commission on Geographical Education and the Royal Geographical Society of Queensland.
  • Schuerholz-Lehr, S. (2007). Teaching for global literacy in higher education: How prepared are the educators? Journal of Studies in International Education, 11(2), 180-204.
  • Skinner, E. (2007). Building knowledge and community through online discussion. Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 31(3), 381-391.
  • So, H., & Brush, T. A. (2008). Student perceptions of collaborative learning, social presence and satisfaction in a blended learning environment: Relationships and critical factors. Computers & Education, 51(1), 318-336.
  • Soja, E. W. (2009). Postmodern geographies: The reassertion of space in critical social theory. New York: Verso.
  • Solem, M. N., Bell, S., Fournier, E., Gillespie, C., Lewitsky, M., & Lockton, H. (2003). Using the Internet to support international collaborations for global geography education. Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 27(3), 239-253.
  • Spronken-Smith, R., Bullard, J., Ray, W., Roberts, C., & Keiffer, A. (2008). Where might sand dunes be on Mars? Engaging students through inquiry-based learning in geography. Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 32(1), 71-86.
  • St.Amant, K. (2007). Preface. In K. St.Amant (Ed.), Linguistic and cultural online communication issues in the global age (pp. xv-xxii). Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference.
  • Tu, C. (2002). The measurement of social presence in an online learning environment. International Journal on E-learning, April-June, 34-45.
  • Tu, C., & McIsaac, M. (2002). The relationship of social presence and interaction in online classes. American Journal of Distance Education, 16(3), 131-150.
  • van der Schee, J. (2003). New media will accelerate the renewal of geographic education. In R. Gerber (Ed.), International handbook on geographical education (pp. 205-213). Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
  • Vanneste, D. (2000). Development and evaluation of an international co-operative educational project: A website course on spatial transformation in post-apartheid South Africa. Research in Geographic Education, 2(2), 53-66.
  • Warf, B., Vincent, P., & Purcell, D. (1999). International collaborative learning on the world wide web. Journal of Geography, 98(3), 141-148.
  • Zimmerman, J., & Solem, M. (2010). A facilitator’s guide to the CGGE modules. Retreived from http://globalgeography.aag.org/CGGE%20Facilitator%27s%20Guide.pdf
  • Yildiz, S. (2009). Social presence in the web-based classroom: Implications for intercultural communication. Journal of Studies in International Education, 13(1), 46-65.

Effective Online Practices for International Learning Collaborations

Year 2012, Volume: 2 Issue: 1, 25 - 44, 01.03.2012

Abstract

References

  • Allahwerdi, H., & Rikkinen, H. (2003). Improved intercultural geographical education. In R. Gerber (Ed.), International handbook on geographical education (pp. 325-335). Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
  • Arrowsmith, C. (2006). International collaboration in undergraduate geography education: A case study at RMIT. In K. Purnell, J. Lidstone, & S. Hodgson (Eds.), Changes in geographical education: Past, present and future, Proceedings of the International Geographical Union Commission on Geographical Education Symposium held in Brisbane, Australia 26 June-2 July 2006 (pp. 49-54). Brisbane: International Geographical Union Commission on Geographical Education and the Royal Geographical Society of Queensland.
  • Bentley, J. P. H., Tinney, M. V., & Chia, B. H. (2005). Intercultural Internet-based learning: Know your audience and what it values. Educational Technology Research & Development, 53(2), 117-127.
  • CGGE. (2010). AAG Center for Global Geography Education homepage. Retrieved from http://globalgeography.aag.org CGGE.
  • http://globalgeography.aag.org/Guide%20to%20CGGE%20Collaborative%20Projects%2003 2211%20copy.pdf to CGGE collaborative projects. Retrieved
  • from Durham, H., & Arrell, K. (2007). Introducing new cultural and technological approaches into institutional practice: An experience from geography. British Journal of Educational Technology, 38(5), 795-804.
  • Haigh, M. J. (2002). Internationalisation of the curriculum: Designing inclusive education for a small world. Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 26(1), 49-66.
  • Hanvey, R. G. (1982). An attainable global perspective. Theory into Practice, 21(3), 162-167. Higgitt, D., Donert, K., Healey, M., Klein, K., Solem, M., & Vajoczki, S. (2008). Developing and enhancing international collaborative learning. Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 32(1), 121-133.
  • Ikas, K., & Wagner, G. (2009). Introduction. In K. Ikas & G. Wagner (Eds.), Communicating in the third space (pp. 1-7). New York: Routledge.
  • Jandt, F. E. (2010). An introduction to intercultural communication: Identities in a global community (6th ed.). Los Angeles, CA: Sage.
  • Johnson, R. D., Hornik, S., & Salas, E. (2008). An empirical examination of factors contributing to the creation of successful e-learning environments. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 66(5), 356-369.
  • Keane, M. C. (2005). Geography forum: Intercultural learning online. In K. Donert and P. Charzynski (Eds.), Proceedings of the Changing Horizons in Geography Education Conference held in Torun, Poland 2-5 September 2005 (pp. 236-240). Torun: HERODOT Network.
  • Kehrwald, B. (2008). Understanding social presence in text-based online learning environments. Distance Education, 29(1), 89-106.
  • Klein, P., & Solem, M. (2008). Evaluating the impact of international collaboration on geography learning. Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 32(2), 245-267.
  • Liu, Y. (2007). Designing quality online education to promote cross-cultural understanding. In A. Edmundson (Ed.), Globalized e-learning cultural challenges (pp. 35-59). Hershey, PA: Information Science Publishing.
  • Luna, A., Keane, M., & Klein, P. (2009). Re-imagining national identity in a changing Europe. In M. Keane and M. Villanueva (Eds.), Thinking European(s): New Geographies of Place, Cultures and Identities (pp. 188-226). Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
  • Martin, J. N., & Nakayama, T. K. (2008). Experiencing intercultural communication: An introduction (3rd ed.). New York: McGraw Hill.
  • Meier, C. (2007). Enhancing intercultural understanding using e-learning strategies. South African Journal of Education, 27, 655-671.
  • Muniz-Solari, O., & Coats, C. (2009). Integrated networks: National and international online experiences. International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 10(1). Retrieved from http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/609/1166
  • Muniz Solari, O. (2009). Educación geográfica internacional por aprendizaje virtual. Apertura,
  • http://www.udgvirtual.udg.mx/apertura/num10/pdfs/Articulo%208.pdf 9(10). Retrieved
  • from O’Dowd, R. (2007). Evaluating the outcomes of online intercultural exchange. English Language Teachers Journal, 61/2, 144-152.
  • Olson, C. L., & Kroeger, K. R. (2001). Global competency and intercultural sensitivity. Journal of Studies in International Education, 5, 116-137.
  • Palloff, R. M., & Pratt, K. (2005). Collaborating online: Learning together in community. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
  • Ray, W. (2007). Placing sustainable development in the curriculum of a cultural geography course in the United States. In S. Reinfried, Y. Schleicher, & A. Rempfler (Eds.), Geographiedidaktische forschungen: Geographical views on education for sustainable development, Proceedings of the International Geographical Union Commission on Geographical Education Symposium held in Lucerne, Switzerland 29-31 July 2007 (pp. 73- 78). Lucerne: International Geographical Union Commission on Geographical Education.
  • Ray, W., & Solem, M. (2009). Gauging disciplinary engagement with internationalization: A survey of geographers in the United States. Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 33(1), 103-121.
  • Rimmington, G. M., & Alagic, M. (2008). Third place learning: Reflective inquiry into intercultural and global cage painting. Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing.
  • Roberts, T. S. (2005). Computer supported collaborative learning in higher education: An introduction. In T. S. Roberts (Ed.), Computer-supported collaborative learning in higher education (pp. 1-18). Hershey, PA: Idea Group Publishing.
  • Schleicher, Y. (2006). International collaboration – a concept to enhance learning: Do these Learning-environments provide a change in students’ attitudes and content-knowledge? In K. Purnell, J. Lidstone, and S. Hodgson (Eds.), Changes in geographical education: Past, present and future, Proceedings of the International Geographical Union Commission on Geographical Education Symposium held in Brisbane, Australia 26 June-2 July 2006 (pp. 397-401). Brisbane: International Geographical Union Commission on Geographical Education and the Royal Geographical Society of Queensland.
  • Schuerholz-Lehr, S. (2007). Teaching for global literacy in higher education: How prepared are the educators? Journal of Studies in International Education, 11(2), 180-204.
  • Skinner, E. (2007). Building knowledge and community through online discussion. Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 31(3), 381-391.
  • So, H., & Brush, T. A. (2008). Student perceptions of collaborative learning, social presence and satisfaction in a blended learning environment: Relationships and critical factors. Computers & Education, 51(1), 318-336.
  • Soja, E. W. (2009). Postmodern geographies: The reassertion of space in critical social theory. New York: Verso.
  • Solem, M. N., Bell, S., Fournier, E., Gillespie, C., Lewitsky, M., & Lockton, H. (2003). Using the Internet to support international collaborations for global geography education. Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 27(3), 239-253.
  • Spronken-Smith, R., Bullard, J., Ray, W., Roberts, C., & Keiffer, A. (2008). Where might sand dunes be on Mars? Engaging students through inquiry-based learning in geography. Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 32(1), 71-86.
  • St.Amant, K. (2007). Preface. In K. St.Amant (Ed.), Linguistic and cultural online communication issues in the global age (pp. xv-xxii). Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference.
  • Tu, C. (2002). The measurement of social presence in an online learning environment. International Journal on E-learning, April-June, 34-45.
  • Tu, C., & McIsaac, M. (2002). The relationship of social presence and interaction in online classes. American Journal of Distance Education, 16(3), 131-150.
  • van der Schee, J. (2003). New media will accelerate the renewal of geographic education. In R. Gerber (Ed.), International handbook on geographical education (pp. 205-213). Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
  • Vanneste, D. (2000). Development and evaluation of an international co-operative educational project: A website course on spatial transformation in post-apartheid South Africa. Research in Geographic Education, 2(2), 53-66.
  • Warf, B., Vincent, P., & Purcell, D. (1999). International collaborative learning on the world wide web. Journal of Geography, 98(3), 141-148.
  • Zimmerman, J., & Solem, M. (2010). A facilitator’s guide to the CGGE modules. Retreived from http://globalgeography.aag.org/CGGE%20Facilitator%27s%20Guide.pdf
  • Yildiz, S. (2009). Social presence in the web-based classroom: Implications for intercultural communication. Journal of Studies in International Education, 13(1), 46-65.
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Primary Language Turkish
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Waverly C. Ray This is me

Osvaldo Muňız-soları This is me

Phil Kleın This is me

And Michael Solem This is me

Publication Date March 1, 2012
Submission Date July 5, 2014
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APA Ray, W. C., Muňız-soları, O., Kleın, P., Solem, A. M. (2012). Effective Online Practices for International Learning Collaborations. Review of International Geographical Education Online, 2(1), 25-44.
AMA Ray WC, Muňız-soları O, Kleın P, Solem AM. Effective Online Practices for International Learning Collaborations. Review of International Geographical Education Online. March 2012;2(1):25-44.
Chicago Ray, Waverly C., Osvaldo Muňız-soları, Phil Kleın, and And Michael Solem. “Effective Online Practices for International Learning Collaborations”. Review of International Geographical Education Online 2, no. 1 (March 2012): 25-44.
EndNote Ray WC, Muňız-soları O, Kleın P, Solem AM (March 1, 2012) Effective Online Practices for International Learning Collaborations. Review of International Geographical Education Online 2 1 25–44.
IEEE W. C. Ray, O. Muňız-soları, P. Kleın, and A. M. Solem, “Effective Online Practices for International Learning Collaborations”, Review of International Geographical Education Online, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 25–44, 2012.
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MLA Ray, Waverly C. et al. “Effective Online Practices for International Learning Collaborations”. Review of International Geographical Education Online, vol. 2, no. 1, 2012, pp. 25-44.
Vancouver Ray WC, Muňız-soları O, Kleın P, Solem AM. Effective Online Practices for International Learning Collaborations. Review of International Geographical Education Online. 2012;2(1):25-44.