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On This Day 7 October: Yo-Yo Ma Was Born

This article from George Predota describes Yo-Yo Ma's intercultural journey. 

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Yo-Yo Ma, Meryl Streep and the Genesis of a Musician

This blog post explores the historical and familial factors that impact the evolution of a musician- from Yo-Yo Ma's father, "It takes three generations to make a musician: the first to leave poverty, the second to go to school, and the third to master an instrument."

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Changed or Not?

This activity challenges participants to make meaning of their study abroad experience. They will choose a song that they feel is representative of their study abroad and analyze the song in relation to their experiences based on the four levels of cultural awareness.

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Social Justice Songs

The website in this activity lists social justice songs from throughout history and encourages learners to discuss social justice issues from a variety of perspectives. 

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Radio Garden (free radio from around the world)

After exploring this media resource, learners will be able to experience music and cultural discourses from global cultures by listening to live radio stations all over the world.

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Becoming Self-Aware of American Culture Thru Hamilton

The purpose of this activity is to help participants understand their own cultural rules and biases, as well as conduct research and critically analyze media that will help shape their responses to cultural biases. Participants will engage with the musical Hamilton, a show that details the life of Alexander Hamilton, but also provides an avenue for viewers to critically self-reflect on current American cultural practices. This activity will challenge students to critically analyze a piece of popular culture, conduct research, and understand new aspects of American culture.

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Music and Memories

This lesson plan challenges participants to connect with someone from a different culture through music. In this activity, participants will find a partner and share their favorite songs that are in some way emblematic of their home culture. They will share what the song means to them and discuss the emotions that the song evokes.

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Synthesis Through Song

Synthesis Through Song is a think-pair-share/small group activity where students work together to analyze and discuss song lyrics through the lens of cultural norms. The activity simulates the process of synthesizing resources.

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We Americans by The Avett Brothers (song)

“We Americans,” a song by The Avett Brothers, provides an interpretation on American life and culture. In this activity, participants will listen to the song/read the lyrics and discuss how their worldview affects their reaction to it.

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Lost in Communication

For better or worse, group dynamics form quickly in team settings and are informed by many factors. Within every diverse team setting, groups have the potential to collaborate effectively and creatively, however, miscommunication and misunderstandings are inevitable. Solutions to issues must be identified and addressed for positive shifts to occur. This activity encourages participants to consider their own communication styles and the styles of others when working on diverse teams and to reflect upon and enact behaviors that contribute to healthier and more inclusive team dynamics.

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Contextualizing Identities

A key aspect of intersectionality is the context in which an identity is expressed. With each of our identities, we both perceive ourselves and others receive us differently depending on the context and circumstances. We are always who we are, but we don't think about certain parts of ourselves in the same way until we change school, company, location, etc. In this activity, participants will explore how different identities become more salient under different circumstances.

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Beans Don't Have Culture

This activity introduces a case study of international development and humanitarian aid to participants to consider the ways in which intensity factors impact cross-cultural interactions and collaboration. Participants are introduced to the background of the case study step-by-step, with each step introducing additional insight and nuance into the complexities of the situation.

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Intercultural Learning Activities and Icebreakers for Exploring Multiple Identities

This collection is a compilation of activities that encourage participants to explore their various personal and social identities.

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Stevens Initiative Curated Resources for Virtual Exchange

The Stevens Initiative, a program that supports virtual exchange programs, has curated a collection of resources to assist educators and institutions in implementing virtual exchange initiatives. This collection, known as the "Stevens Initiative Curated Resources for Virtual Exchange," is a comprehensive compilation of tools, guides, and best practices aimed at enhancing the effectiveness and impact of virtual exchange programs.

The curated resources cover a wide range of topics relevant to virtual exchange, including program design, partnership development, curriculum integration, assessment and evaluation, intercultural communication, and technology selection. These resources are carefully selected to provide practical insights, evidence-based strategies, and real-world examples that can inform and guide educators in their virtual exchange endeavors.

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Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs U.S. Department of State: Virtual Exchange Toolkit

The Collaboratory, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs U.S. Department of State developed this toolkit to support the spread of virtual exchange programming for public diplomacy.

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Toolkit for integration of Virtual Exchange in Higher Education

This Toolkit provides key information, inspiration, tools and case examples of the approaches that Higher Education Institutions can take to integrate and accredit Virtual Exchange.

This Toolkit is part of the FRAMES project, a Strategic Partnership funded by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union spanning over 2 years (March 2021 - February 2023). The project is implemented by a consortium composed of UNIMED - Mediterranean Universities Union (coordinator), UNICollaboration, Sharing Perspectives Foundation, Universitat de Girona, University of Limerick, and Università di Siena.

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The GLOBE Program Virtual Exchange Toolkit

This toolkit was developed by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs Collaboratory to support virtual exchange programming for members of the Global
Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) Program.

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Virtual Exchange Guide for Senior International Officers

The goal of this publication is to guide Senior International Officers (SIOs) at postsecondary institutions in establishing virtual exchange as a critical part of inclusive internationalization. The guide outlines ten steps to starting a successful virtual exchange and includes four cases to highlight examples.

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Intercultural Learning Activities and Icebreakers for Exploring Multiple Identities

This collection is a compilation of activities that encourage participants to explore their various personal and social identities.

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Intercultural Learning Activities and Icebreakers for Exploring Multiple Identities

This collection is a compilation of activities that encourage participants to explore their various personal and social identities.

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Diversity-Inclusivity Framework.

It's obvious, but learners bring varying mindsets (e.g., polarization vs. minimization), attitudes, and experiences. To support their intercultural growth requires more than knowledge dissemination (e.g., lectures) and instead more experiential, transformational, constructivist pedagogies/andragogies. This table offers a series of continua to help you reflect on your classroom practices. 

 

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Core Cultural Values & Culture Mapping

This activity (also in the HubICL, but quicker to access through this link) is great for helping students learn cultural values concepts such as monochronic vs. polychronic time orientation, individualism vs. collectivism, directness vs. indirectness, etc., and identify their own values, including the fact that they likely already adapt according to context. It's set up for use in study abroad but works just as well as a self-awareness activity for discussion with a partner or in small groups. 

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HubICL Overwhelming? Tips

When the HubICL was created, there was a debate as to whether it should be a library (collect as much as possible) or a museum (curate the best). It has morphed into both.

  1. To locate activities and assessments: Go to Digital Toolbox in the drop-down menu under Discover at the top..
  2. "Museum": Activities with lesson plans (clickable little book icon on the right of an activity). 
  3. Searching for an activity (left side in Digital Toolbox): You don't have to click every parameter. I usually ignore all except the AAC&U Rubric Outcomes and cost.
  4. Click "Clear filter" -- toward the bottom on the left side menu-- after every search.
  5. For DEI, emotional resilience, and teamwork activities: Click "Advanced Search" (left side menu in Digital Toolbox), then "Theoretical Frameworks" (top middle) and scroll down. 
  6. Contribute! Your reviews, activities, etc., are welcome. Feel free to ask me for a quick walk-through if you want to add anything.

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Beyond the Global Cliches: Intercultural Learning for Equity & Inclusion (keynote)

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Identity Circles

This activity encourages participants to engage with and share characteristics and identities with which they resonate. 

*This activity does not provide participants with category prompts.

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