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Episode 9: What the BEVI tells us about the difference that identity makes in online versus fact to face classes

In this episode, Dr. Shalyse Iseminger discusses the difference that identity makes in online versus face to face classes. Dr. Iseminger presents comparative data from the BEVI (the Beliefs, Events, and Values Inventory) collected at the beginning and end of several semesters of AGR 201: Communicating Across Cultures, a course designed by Dr. Pamala Morris, Assistant Dean in the College of Agriculture. These data illustrate that the identity of students matters to their educational experiences and provide insights into how students from different environments may thrive or struggle more in different classroom modalities.

This post contains a link to the complete video of the webinar with Q&A, the syllabus for AGR 201, a previous presentation on the same course that occurred before the pandemic, the Transformative Learning Collection on the HubICL, and the website for the BEVI. 

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Episode 8: Creating Inclusive Classrooms and Programs

In this episode, diversity, equity, and inclusion leadership from Purdue University's cultural and disability centers answer questions about inclusive online teaching practices that they recommend, the learning outcomes they have for their students, how they measure learning in their programs, and how faculty and staff can support their educational mission. Nastasha Johnson, assistant professor of Library Sciences and a mathematics and physics information specialist at Purdue University, guest hosts this webinar. 

This post contains a link to the complete video of the webinar with Q&A and a PowerPoint that includes a more detailed version of the Asian American and Asian Resource and Cultural Center (AAARCC) portion of this webinar. 

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Episode 7: Let's Talk About Color

This episode features a panel of Purdue students who describe the issues they face in and outside the classroom that affect their performance in courses, both face-to-face and online. This panel was organized by Natasha Harris, Assistant Director of Science Diversity in Purdue's College of Science. 

This post includes a link to the recorded presentation with Q&A, as well as links to the following materials referenced during the presentation:

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Episode 6: Embedding Intercultural Learning into World Languages: Italian at Purdue

This episode features Dr. Tatjana Babic Williams, Director of Italian Studies and Senior Lecturer, and Dr. Annalisa Mosca, Senior Lecturer and Coordinator of Italian 101-202 at Purdue University. They discuss the Italian program's efforts to redesign the curriculum to incorporate intercultural learning at all levels. In particular, they discuss their use of backwards design to embed intercultural learning outcomes into several of their courses. 

This post includes links to the episode recording, the presentation slides, and the following resources/tools referenced in the presentation:

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Episode 5: Transforming a 24-Hour Field Study Tour into a Hackathon

This episode features Dr. Svitlana Buko, researcher and consultant from Russia, and Dr. Eithne Knappitsch, professor and director of the Intercultural Management program at Carinthia University of Applied Sciences in Austria. In their presentation, Dr. Buko and Dr. Knappitsch describe how they adapted their 24-hour Cross Border Challenge into a hackathon in light of COVID-19. The 24-hour Cross Border Challenge involved a group of students traveling between Villach, Austria; Udine, Italy; and Nova Gorica, Slovenia—all of which are border cities. During their 24-hour journey between these three countries, students experienced how transportation, language, business, and government operate in these intercultural, border areas. 

This post contains links to the recorded episode (with Q&A), the presentation slides, and the following supplementary resources:

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Episode 4: Embedding Intercultural Learning into the Purdue Polytechnic Institute Curriculum

This episode features Dr. Robert Cox, PhD, Associate Dean of Globalization at Purdue's Polytechnic Institute (PPI). Dr. Cox discusses the evolution of his Technology and Global Society (TECH 330) course, which examines the interplay of technology, globalization and ethics. It also uses a common intercultural competence instrument to help students better understand their personal ability to work effectively across difference.

This post includes links to the full episode recording, a segment on embedding intercultural learning college-wide, the slide deck for the presentation, and the following tools/resources mentioned by Dr. Cox:

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Episode 3: Embedding Intercultural Learning into a College of Science Study Abroad

This episode features Dr. Laura Starr, PhD, Director of Experiential Learning in Purdue University's College of Science. Dr. Starr discusses how she was able to pivot to remote learning for a history of science course that was originally scheduled as a spring break study abroad in Morocco. 

This post includes links to the episode recording, programs overseen by Dr. Starr (Global Science Partnerships Learning Community & College of Science Global Dialogues Program), and the following resources mentioned by Dr. Starr:

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Episode 2: Embedding Intercultural Learning into SLHS Study Abroad

This episode features Dr. Lata Krishnan, PhD, CCC-A, clinical professor of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences at Purdue University. Dr. Krishnan describes the development, evolution, and outcomes of two service-learning study abroad programs: SLHS in Zambia (2012-2016) and SLHS India (2017-2019). Dr. Krishnan also addresses strategies for inclusion and how to incorporate intercultural learning activities in a virtual learning environment.

This post includes links to the episode recording, the episode's PowerPoint slides, a preview of Dr. Krishnan's work, and the following resources mentioned by Dr. Krishnan:

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Episode 1: Introduction to the Spring and Summer 2020 Webinar Series

In the first episode of the Virtual ICL webinar series, CILMAR staff provide information about the speakers, themes, and resources addressed in the series.

In this post you'll find links to the recording of the episode as well as to resources mentioned by CILMAR staff:

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Virtual ICL Home Page

This page leads to the main Virtual ICL page that includes links to future and past episodes, as well as an explanation of learning outcomes. 

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