Virtual Exchange

Virtual Exchange

By comparing Allport's requirements of successful contact with the affordances of the Internet, Amichai-Hamburger and McKenna have theorized that online connection should contribute to positive interaction, not only by “creating equal status, intimate contact, and cooperation” but also by “creating a secure environment, reducing anxiety, cutting geographical distances, [and] significantly lowering costs” (2006, p. 838).  

 In architectural design (Kvan, 2001; Oztoprak & Erbug 2004), language (Luke, 2006; Nishihori et al., 2008), health science (Chambers et al., 2011; Todhunter et al., 2013), conflict resolution (McIntosh & Alfaleet, 2014), international business (Lipinski, 2014), and many other academic areas, faculty have begun to use different technologies and methodologies to connect their students with counterparts in overseas classrooms.

We have developed this exchange because our experience suggests that cultural trait stereotypes held about family life in the Middle East and the United States can be altered to become more differentiated and objective by engaging you as students at MUBS and SJSU in a cooperative, group educational activity, mediated by technology.

In every field, today's professionals routinely collaborate with counterparts across multiple borders and oceans, sometimes meeting face-to-face and sometimes meeting through the intermediary of technology. Ease and fluency in these settings is an important professional asset.

 As a foundation, the exchange will use a form of problem-based learning to help prepare you for this kind of professional collaboration. Developed by faculty and researchers in both the U.S. and Lebanon, the exchange will also emphasize cross-cultural learning, and through new media and technologies it will promote collaborative learning. Working in cross-national teams and empowered with digital tools, you will be tasked to solve the same kinds of problems that you will soon be tasked to solve as professionals, with counterparts you may continue to know long after their course has ended.

As students at SJSU and MUBS, this course will help prepare you to join this century's global workforce.

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