ONE MODEL OF COLLABORATIVE ONLINE INTERNATIONAL LEARNING



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ONE MODEL OF COLLABORATIVE ONLINE INTERNATIONAL LEARNING COIL Conference March 31 and April 1, 2011 Craig B. Little SUNY Cortland craig.little@cortland.edu

The Course: Social Control (Sociology and Criminology) Taught six times since 2002; most recently in Spring 2011 Faculty Collaborators: Craig Little (SUNY Cortland); Larissa Titarenko (Belarus State University); Mira Bergelson (Moscow State University) Students: Belarus State University (Minsk); Moscow State University; Griffith University (Brisbane) and SUNY Cortland (Total: c. 20) Course Structure: Traditional, modular Platforms: SUNY Learning Network (SLN) and SUNY Cortland s elearning system employing Blackboard/WebCT Mode: Asynchronous on the Web Language of Instruction: English

Social Control: Course Outline Five Modules 1. Introductions (pictures, bio-sketches, Web-based research, questions, discussion) 2. Crime Control as Industry: The Hard Edge of Modern Social Control (Christie, 2000) 3. The Soft Cage: A History of Surveillance in America (Parenti, 2004) 4. Everyday Surveillance: Postmodern Social Control (Staples, 2000) 5. What We Have Learned

Social Control: Course Work Reading: Three books plus selected articles Writing: Three Exams (1,500 words each) Web-Based Assignments: Web research shared with student peers. Student-Led Discussions (SLDs): Threaded discussions One in each module Minimum participation, six posts per module Account for 1/3 of final grade

International Distance Learning: Why? Students: Americans and Internationals Infuses an international comparative perspective on the subject matter Enhances cross-cultural/international communication and understanding Provides an international experience alternative to study abroad Avoids barriers of expense, time, students curriculum demands that restrict study-abroad options Extends computer and internet research skills Demands attention to formal and informal writing

Why? International Students Intensive practice to improve English reading and writing Exposure to American-style university teaching Preparation for possible graduate study in the U.S.

Why? Faculty Promotes cross-cultural/international understanding Provides an extended, active context in which to learn from each other Forces a systematic thinking and re-thinking of the course content Increases knowledge of Web-based resources Enhances computer and Internet skills It is rewarding and FUN.

Student Workload Writing Students typically average the equivalent of 50-90 pages of double-spaced text. Reading The reading was extensive and challenging. Cross-Cultural Interactivity SLDs: Average 200-300 posts per module Most students are very engaged.

Faculty Workload Considerable more than a traditional course Team-Teaching with an International twist Pre-delivery Planning Need for constant, consistent presence and feedback Rewards: What we are doing is important and our students seem to recognize it.

Student Comments I really enjoyed the international perspective that was achieved The international aspect of the course was the single most educational experience in this subject. (Australian) I found the course to be a lot more interesting because we were able to learn about the same issues in America compared to Belarus. All the students were helpful in their discussions to really understand their culture and certain other things about their country. (American)

Student Comments I like that I got a lot of new information about social control that will help me in my further sociological study. I also like that I had opportunity to communicate about different issues with colleagues from USA & Australia I like that I can improve my English skills as well. (Belarusian)

Student Comments You know it's a huge problem here in Belarus (emphasis on rote memory). During some classes we just took dictation of our lecturers' thoughts. And then we should repeat it when we take credits or exams. For some subjects it's fine (statistic or math), but sometimes... You know we have some seminars where we should read articles and then retell contents. So it was great to participate in discussions (I enjoyed sharing opinion among students from other countries whose cultures differ a lot). (Belarusian)

Thank you for your kind attention! For more information: Little, Craig B., Larissa Titarenko and Mira Bergelson. 2005. Creating a Successful Distance Learning Classroom, Teaching Sociology 33(4): 355-370. E-mail: craig.little@cortland.edu

Discussion Question Based on what you have learned from this presentation and/or your own personal collaborative online international learning experience what are the challenges (even barriers) to doing this kind of teaching?