Approaches to Researching Virtual Exchange in EU- and US-funded Initiatives, part 1 and 2
Proposal Type
Symposium
Language of Presentation
English
Strand
Theory and approaches
Summary
The speakers in these two presentations will present approaches to researching Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) and Virtual Exchange as seen in the context of a recent EU-funded, large scale VE initiatives, as well as a US State Department-funded project: ERASMUS+ Virtual Exchange and the Stevens Initiative COIL Project.
Symposium Content Details
Paper 1: Erasmus+ Virtual Exchange: Preliminary Impact Review, Mirjam Hauck (SUNY COIL Center/Open University UK) and Sake Jager (University of Groningen)
The research of the Erasmus+ Virtual Exchange (EVE) - an initiative of the EU’s Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) - draws on surveys for pre- and post-measurements of skills and attitudes and for measuring the short-term impact of EVE as well as on data from focus groups and participant interviews.
Paper 2: COIL Stevens Initiative Assessment Cohort 2 Final Report, Jan McCauley (SUNY System Administration)
The analysis of this virtual exchange project focuses on change over time based on different variables derived from a qualitative content analysis and what students say they learned from the COIL experiences, the challenges they faced and what evidence there is of the development of intercultural awareness.
Primary Presenter
Mirjam Hauck, SUNY COIL Center/Open University UK
Country
UK
Secondary Presenters
Jan McCauley, SUNY System Administration
Country
United States