SUSTAINABLE INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE: A COLLABORATIVE TEACHING PROJECT

SUSTAINABLE INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE: A COLLABORATIVE TEACHING PROJECT

T. Mejtoft, H. Cripps, S. Berglund, C. Blöcker (2020).  SUSTAINABLE INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE: A COLLABORATIVE TEACHING PROJECT. Volume 2, pp.196-205.

Within engineering education, there is an increasing need for providing our students with international experiences. This is most often done by exchange studies abroad. However, a majority of the students on engineering programs do not engage in any international exchange. This paper presents insights from a collaborative cross-disciplinary international project to give students international experience without having to travel. From both a sustainability perspective and a situation where e.g. a global virus outbreak stop students from travelling, solutions that give engineering students experience of working in an international setting are becoming increasingly important. Initial challenges, for the teachers involved in the project, that were addressed before the project started, included the assessment of students, the use of online collaborative tools, assessment of students and the dependence between the two courses. The learnings from the first and second iteration of the collaborative project were mainly focused around transparency, introduction of students to each other, communication, real-time issues and deadlines. By gradually remove these peripheral challenges for the students, resulting in making the students focus on the actual challenges surrounding the actual collaborative project. Even though this project is ongoing, the initial results clearly show that by integrating courses between different countries and disciplines, it is possible to create an environment that strengthens the students’ ability in teamwork, communication and addresses the cultural and professional aspects of working as an engineer in an international context.

Authors (New): 
Thomas Mejtoft
Helen Cripps
Stefan Berglund
Christopher Blöcker
Pages: 
Volume 2, pp.196-205
Affiliations: 
Umeå University, Sweden
Edith Cowan University, Australia
Keywords: 
Internationalization
interdisciplinary
Collaboration
CDIO Standard 1
CDIO Standard 3
CDIO Standard 7
CDIO Standard 8
Year: 
2020
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