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.

Mastering Remote Work and Online Study in U.S. in the post-COVID Era
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Mastering Remote Work and Online Study in U.S. in the post-COVID Era



Instructors: Dr. Valeri Chukhlomin
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What you'll learn
Pinpoint and examine common challenges for non-U.S. students and foreign-born professionals in American virtual learning and work environments
Enhance your cultural knowledge and your ability to thrive in U.S. virtual learning and work environments
Get an inside look at how U.S. universities and companies organize work and study, communicate ideas, and execute projects in online environments
Develop skills that will allow you to seamlessly navigate American learning environments and succeed in remote work in the U.S.
Skills you'll gain
- Professional Development
- Higher Education
- Cultural Diversity
- Collaboration
- Intercultural Competence
- Strong Work Ethic
- Personal Development
- Education Software and Technology
- Adaptability
- Telecommuting
- Problem Solving
- Business Ethics
- Cultural Sensitivity
- digital literacy
- Professionalism
- Goal Setting
- Communication
- Overcoming Obstacles
- Teamwork
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