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Improving Cross-Cultural Communication Through Collaborative Technologies

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Improving Cross-Cultural Communication Through Collaborative Technologies
The paper discusses an original research project in the area of education and cross-cultural rhetoric on the use of persuasive digital technologies to enable intercultural competencies among students and teachers across globally-distributed teams. The paper outlines the methodology for the research, including the use of video conferences, collaborative blogs, a project wiki, webforums, and Google documents, and presents the findings on how such information and communication technologies can influence people to approach cross-cultural communication with greater political understanding, ethical awareness, and intercultural competencies in order to bring about improved international and social relations. The paper presents statistical data pertaining to qualitative and quantitative assessment of project outcomes; it situates the project within current debates in intercultural communication and digital pedagogy; and it concludes with a projection on the scalability and sustainability of us...
Alyssa J. O'Brien, Christine Alfano, Eva Magnusson
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where PERSUASIVE
Authors Alyssa J. O'Brien, Christine Alfano, Eva Magnusson
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