Are you ready for the new, COVID-forced, online learning paradigm? This competency-based, skill-building course will help non-U.S. students, first-generation immigrants, and foreign-born professionals better understand and master American online learning, as well as other U.S. virtual environments, for college and career success. In the post-COVID era, the course can also be very instrumental in assisting U.S.-based institutions in organizing remote learning activities for their current or prospective international students.
The current pandemic has disrupted the world of higher education and work as we know it. Many thousands of international students and professionals can no longer travel internationally at will and must now learn how to effectively study and work remotely. To excel in American online learning and work environments, international students and foreign-born professionals need to know how American universities and companies use the Internet to organize study and work, develop and execute projects, communicate ideas, collaborate, and solve organizational and technical problems. By taking this course, you will learn how to enhance your cultural knowledge and assess potential skill gaps that may hinder your online experience or negatively impact your performance in U.S. virtual learning and work environments. Throughout the course you will systematically review competencies required for online work, come to better understand common barriers for non-native students and professionals, learn how to detect and overcome competency gaps, and develop plans for self-improvement and success. We believe that you will find the course useful and gain new knowledge and skills to become more successful in your remote study/work in the U.S.
The course was previously offered as iMOOC101 and iMOOC102 "Mastering American e-Learning". We have updated it to reflect the new realities of the Post (well, not yet!)-COVID era. We will be glad if you could share your own experiences in navigating the new world of remote teaching, learning, and work.
In this introductory module, we explain why many international online learners and foreign-born professionals experience problems in American e-learning environments and how they can use a competency-based approach to overcome barriers and become fully proficient for college and career success. Your instructors for this week are Dr. Valeri Chukhlomin, Dr. Dana Gliserman-Kopans, Dr. Michele Forte, and Amy Giaculli. Guest lecturers are Prof. Xenia Coulter and Lorette Pellettiere Calix.
What's included
21 videos6 readings5 assignments
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21 videos•Total 117 minutes
The iMOOC: What this course is about•3 minutes
Meet Alex, the Global Web-Surfer•3 minutes
How this course works•4 minutes
Capstone Project (video and text descriptions)•4 minutes
Bonus interview: International students in American online courses•9 minutes
Alex: How does it work, actually?•3 minutes
The problem that we are trying to solve in this course•4 minutes
How to use a competency-based approach to overcome barriers•5 minutes
What is uniquely American in U.S.-based online education?•6 minutes
Bonus lecture: The anatomy of a U.S.-style, student-centered, online learning environment•12 minutes
Bonus interview: A faculty perspective on working with international students in online environments•13 minutes
Alex: What do you want to know about the online classroom in the U.S.?•4 minutes
Classroom navigation•8 minutes
Getting help•2 minutes
Student information center•1 minute
Student services•4 minutes
Disability services•2 minutes
The U.S. academic system•5 minutes
Academic qualifications and degrees•9 minutes
Bonus lecture: The philosophy of American education•8 minutes
Bonus lecture: The methodology of American education•9 minutes
6 readings•Total 60 minutes
How this course works•10 minutes
How I can contribute•10 minutes
Navigating the online classroom•10 minutes
Important skills for online learners•10 minutes
Tips for success in the online environment•10 minutes
Week 1 Learning journal•10 minutes
5 assignments•Total 150 minutes
Week 1 Final quiz: Barriers to U.S. online education•30 minutes
Do you need this course? Take this self-assessment practice quiz!•30 minutes
Week 1 Self-assessment•30 minutes
Week 1 Lesson 2 practice quiz: Barriers and competencies•30 minutes
Week 1 Lesson 3 Practice Quiz: U.S. online education•30 minutes
Overcoming barriers of technology, language, and culture
Module 2•5 hours to complete
Module details
This week covers three lessons to help you address the key barriers of technology, language, and culture. The first lesson on technology will help you become familiar with the general expectations regarding the technological competencies necessary for your success in the U.S. university environment. Our goal is to make you an expert user of technology which will empower you navigate comfortably through your online learning program with ease, no matter the school or program in which you are enrolled. The remaining two lessons are designed to help you understand the critical language and cross-cultural factors that might either hinder or help your success as a student in an American setting. The main objective is to master the language and cultural competencies that are needed to fulfill the required tasks for efficient and effective cross-cultural communication. Your instructor for this week is Dr. Bidhan Chandra, capstone task facilitator - Dr. Michele Forte.
What's included
12 videos11 readings5 assignments
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12 videos•Total 54 minutes
Introduction to technology, language, and culture•4 minutes
The basics of technology for American e-Learning•1 minute
Getting through, obtaining information, using systems•1 minute
Refining working skills•1 minute
Using e-Learning infrastructure•1 minute
Bonus Interview: A Faculty Perspective on Technology-Related Barriers•16 minutes
Introduction to language and culture•3 minutes
An International Faculty Perspective 1•12 minutes
An International Faculty Perspective 2•8 minutes
Culture in general and culture shock•1 minute
Some critical cross-cultural skills•3 minutes
Conclusion to language and culture•3 minutes
11 readings•Total 110 minutes
The basics of technology for American e-Learning•10 minutes
Getting through, obtaining information, using systems•10 minutes
Refining working skills•10 minutes
Using e-Learning infrastructure•10 minutes
Language barriers in eLearning•10 minutes
eLearning vocabulary and other support services•10 minutes
Introduction to culture and culture shock•10 minutes
Avoiding stereotyping and using generalizations•10 minutes
Some critical cross-cultural skills•10 minutes
Basics of American society and culture•10 minutes
Week 2 Learning journal•10 minutes
5 assignments•Total 150 minutes
Week 2 Final Quiz: Technology, Language, Culture•30 minutes
Week 2: Lesson 1 Practice Quiz•30 minutes
Week 2: Lesson 2 Practice Quiz•30 minutes
Week 2: Lesson 3 Practice Quiz•30 minutes
Week 2 Self assessment•30 minutes
Navigating the U.S. academic system
Module 3•6 hours to complete
Module details
In this week, you will become familiar with the U.S. academic system, concentrating especially on communications and the culture of online environments. We will look closely at the American online classroom and review necessary skills. Your instructor for this week is Dr. Dana Gliserman-Kopans, capstone task facilitator - Dr. Michele Forte.
What's included
13 videos16 readings5 assignments
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13 videos•Total 36 minutes
Introduction to Week 3•1 minute
Understanding the American Education System - A student's perspective•1 minute
The Role of the Online Instructor•2 minutes
American Culture in the Classroom - A student's perspective•2 minutes
Understanding the Philosophies Behind American Education - A student's perspective•1 minute
Participating in Classroom Discussions - A student's perspective•3 minutes
Overcoming Language Barriers - A student's perspective•1 minute
Communicating With Your Instructor - A student's perspective•3 minutes
The Online Learning Environment•3 minutes
Online library•2 minutes
Evaluating Information Sources for Audience and Purpose•7 minutes
Narrowing Your Topic•4 minutes
Your Research Question and Thesis Statement•5 minutes
16 readings•Total 160 minutes
Entering the American Classroom•10 minutes
Student Roles and the Learning Environment•10 minutes
Faculty Roles•10 minutes
Classroom Culture•10 minutes
Addressing Faculty•10 minutes
Class Discussions•10 minutes
Intercultural and Cross-Cultural Communication•10 minutes
Becoming a Better Writer•10 minutes
The Varieties and Purposes of Writing•10 minutes
Audience•10 minutes
The Writing Process•10 minutes
Scholarly vs. Popular Sources•10 minutes
Thesis or Claim•10 minutes
Essay structure•10 minutes
Tone, Diction, and Mechanics•10 minutes
Week 3 Learning journal•10 minutes
5 assignments•Total 150 minutes
Week 3 Final quiz: The U.S. Academic System•30 minutes
Week 3: Lesson 1 Practice quiz•30 minutes
Week 3: Lesson 2 Practice quiz•30 minutes
Week 3: Lesson 3 Practice quiz•30 minutes
Week 3 Self assessment•30 minutes
Navigating U.S. professional environments
Module 4•6 hours to complete
Module details
In this week, you will become familiar with the professional contexts of U.S. working environments. We will look closely at employability skills such as self-management, problem solving, creativity, and self-directed learning. We will also examine how ethics, leadership, and teamwork skills may contribute to your success in the U.S. professional context. We will close the week by exploring professional contexts in specific areas. Throughout this week, you will be provided with example scenarios to help you get acquainted with the type of interactions that happen in U.S. environments – both work and learning. Your instructor for this week is Dr. Anant Deshpande, capstone task facilitator - Dr. Michele Forte.
What's included
23 videos8 readings5 assignments
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23 videos•Total 107 minutes
What are employability skills?•4 minutes
Self-management: Introduction•4 minutes
What is self-management and its importance in online learning?•4 minutes
What is problem solving and why is it important?•3 minutes
What is self-directed learning?•5 minutes
Employability skills - An interview with Sam Conn•7 minutes
What is needed for new hires in the US?•5 minutes
How can you be successful in online classes?•2 minutes
Bonus video: How can you successfully compete in US environment and importance of pre-requisite courses for classes•7 minutes
Bonus video: International students in online environments•3 minutes
Leaders and followers (Case animation 1)•2 minutes
Leaders and followers (Case animation 2)•4 minutes
Leaders and followers (Case animation 3)•2 minutes
Leading and working in a virtual team•14 minutes
What are the competencies required to successfully navigate the American professional environment and what is needed to be successful in the US workforce?•9 minutes
An example of participation in a U.S.-based virtual team•8 minutes
A case scenario of a foreign national in the US: Is it an ethical behavior? (Case animation 4)•1 minute
Ethical leadership in the US context•5 minutes
Professional contexts in specific areas: Introduction•2 minutes
The importance of pre-requisites•4 minutes
Getting acquainted with the U.S.-based working environment•3 minutes
How can you better transition to a U.S.-based professional environment•7 minutes
A case scenario of a foreign national facing a dilemma about seeking legal help in a U.S.-based workplace (Case animation 5)•2 minutes
8 readings•Total 80 minutes
Self-management•10 minutes
Problem solving•10 minutes
Creativity•10 minutes
Self-directed learning•10 minutes
Leadership in the U.S.•10 minutes
Teamwork and Ethics in U.S.-based professional environment•10 minutes
Pre-requisites, professional culture and legal contexts in the US based work environments•10 minutes
Week 4 Learning journal•10 minutes
5 assignments•Total 150 minutes
Week 4 Final quiz: U.S. Professional Contexts•30 minutes
Week 4: Lesson 1 Practice quiz•30 minutes
Week 4: Lesson 2 Practice quiz•30 minutes
Week 4: Lesson 3 Practice quiz•30 minutes
Week 4 Self-assessment•30 minutes
The final week: Capstone Project and course review
Module 5•2 hours to complete
Module details
Whether taking an online course or taking a training module, navigating American e-Learning systems can be rewarding – but also very challenging.In this week, you will submit a Capstone Project. This project will ask you to identify a barrier you might face in this environment, think about the competencies implied in that barrier, and then create your final project -- a plan for improvement. Complete the Capstone Project peer-review assignment and the-end-of-the-course survey.
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3 videos4 readings1 peer review
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3 videos•Total 6 minutes
Stefan Van der Vyver, South Africa•2 minutes
Iman Sedighi, Iran•2 minutes
Irina Zakharova, Russia•2 minutes
4 readings•Total 40 minutes
Overview for the Capstone Project: A Plan for Self-Improvement•10 minutes
End-of-the-course survey•10 minutes
Course Developers and Contributors•10 minutes
Re-use of Course Materials•10 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
The Capstone Project: Your Plan for Self-Improvement•60 minutes
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