マイケル バー
Michael BARR
マイケル・バー 所属 京都外国語短期大学 キャリア英語科 職種 准教授 |
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発表年月日 | 2020/03/24 |
発表テーマ | International Tandem Learning: Technological Challenges of Inter-institutional Projects |
会議名 | ACEID 2020 The 7th Asian Conference on Education and International Development |
主催者 | iafor: The International Academic Forum |
学会区分 | 国際学会 |
発表形式 | 口頭(一般) |
単独共同区分 | 単独 |
開催地名 | Tokyo, Japan |
発表者・共同発表者 | Michael D. Barr. Presented in a panel with Professors Robert McClung and Yi-hing 'Cathy' Liao |
概要 | It is difficult to dispute that most significant changes in education over the past hundred years have resulted from the ubiquity, use, and availability of technology. This generation of university students is the first wave of participants in higher education for whom the entire knowledge base of humanity throughout history is available in real time, in their pockets, at their desks. These students’ ability to interact with and adapt to a changing occupational and cultural landscape will determine their ability to succeed. The aim of 2019 collaborations between Wenzao University of Languages and Kyoto University of Foreign Studies has been to take advantage of current technological applications and platforms which enable us to exchange content on an international scale with an immediacy that was previously impossible. Experimentation between our institutions resulted in clear and poignant lessons concerning best practices when utilizing digital communication technologies in the classroom. We have tested and developed the use of shared documents, networking systems, and a range of applications. Lessons learned through this process should be of great interest to any educators interested in expanding the reach - and horizons - of their classes and students. Our clear results were simply this: when a project is well constructed and manageable for the participants, there is a high degree of motivation, engagement, and satisfaction. The considerable efforts necessary to achieve this have produced a repeatable framework which can be used with fine-tuning well into the future, for the benefit of students, educators, and institutions. |