Collaborative Learning in an International (Online) Environment

Abstract

International strategies are ranked as one of the core activities in the development plans of Austrian universities. This has led to numerous promising activities in terms of internationalization (i.e. development of international degree programmes, increased staff and student mobility, and blended international projects). The latest innovative approach in terms of Erasmus+ are so called Blended Intensive Programmes (BIP) which combine jointly delivered teaching and learning elements of at least three participating ERASMUS universities in a virtual and short-term mobility setup. Students who participate in a BIP can maintain their study plans at their home institution and include BIP as a parallel activity. This paper presents the experiences of this programme on the topic of sustainable computing hosted by the University of Applied Sciences FH JOANNEUM. By means of an online survey and face-to-face interviews with all stakeholders (20 students, 8 professors), the empirical study addresses the challenges of hosting an international blended learning programme (i.e. virtual phase and on-site intensive phase) and discusses the impact of such activities in terms of teaching and learning (i.e. virtual collaboration, research-based learning).

Presenters

Petra Kletzenbauer
University Lecturer, Department of Software and Security, FH JOANNEUM, Austria

Details

Presentation Type

Poster Session

Theme

Considering Digital Pedagogies

KEYWORDS

Collaborative Learning, Blended Learning, Digital Pedagogies