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The ground of higher education is shifting, but learning ecosystems
around the world have much more space than MOOCs and trendy online
platforms can fill, and Loewen shows how professors have an
indisputable pedagogical edge that gives them a crucial role to
play in higher education. By adopting the collaborative pedagogical
process in this book, professors can create effective social
learning experiences that connect students to peers and
professional colleagues in real-time. Loewen moves beyond surface
questions about technology in the classroom to a problem best
addressed by educators in bricks-and-mortar institutions: if
students are social learners, how do we teach in a way that
promotes actual dialogue for learning? Designing learning
experiences that develop intercultural competencies puts the test
to students' social inclinations, and engagement with course
material increases when it's used to dig deeper into the
specificities of their identity and social location. Loewen's
approach to inter-institutional collaborative teaching will be
explored with examples and working templates for collaborative
design of effective social learning experiences.
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