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This volume provides a broad examination of how technology and globalisation have influenced contemporary higher education institutions and how moves towards internationalisation within and between educational providers continue to be a force for change in this context.

Showcasing the varied responses to and utilisation of new technologies to support international teaching and learning endeavours at a range of higher education institutions, this book introduces content from around the world, emphasising the global importance of the internationalisation of education. Featuring contributions from some fresh young voices alongside the work of experienced and internationally renowned scholars this collection











critically scrutinises the potential of information and communication technologies (ICTs) on the capacities and patterns of university education;





assesses and refines the contention that ICTs are facilitating the (re-)shaping of university practices as well as challenging traditional educational models and learning strategies;





provides a comprehensive portrait of the ways in which ICT use engages higher education providers, society, and individuals to facilitate potentially more democratic, globally focussed access to knowledge generation, creation, investigation, and consumption processes through internationally focussed education; and





examines the differing pace and scope of change in international educational practice and context between and within countries and disciplines.

With an international range of carefully chosen contributors, this book is a must-read text for practitioners, academics, researchers, administrators, policymakers, and anyone interested in the future of the university in an information age.

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"The book will thus be of great value not only to those who are interested in the practical aspects of ICT implementation in internationalisation but also those who need a framework for conceptualising HE education at a time of instability, attempting to interrogate the more wicked internationalisation questions about, for instance, systems and people equality that always become more pronounced at times of educational crises." - Aneta Hayes, Educational Review

List of illustrations
ix
List of contributors
x
Foreword to the series, Internationalization in Higher Education xvii
Acknowledgements xix
Introduction 1(12)
Paul G. Nixon
Vanessa P. Dennen
Raj Ash Rawal
PART I Digital learning and new technologies in the internationalisation of higher education
13(80)
1 New technological capabilities and the societal, ethical, and legal tensions they create in today's digital learning setting
15(14)
Ray J. Amirauit
2 Internationalisation in the classroom and questions of alignment: Embedding COIL in an internationalised curriculum
29(17)
Fos Beelen
Katherine Wimpenny
Jon Rubin
3 Intercultural competences for all
46(14)
Rajash Rawal
Darla K. Deardorff
4 Taking the distance out of distance education: Increasing student engagement
60(9)
Rick I. Arrowood
Eva I. Kampits
5 Mediated identities, context collapse, and cultural elements of networked learning
69(11)
Vanessa P. Dennen
6 Intercultureality: Making global education work in local contexts
80(13)
Eveke De Louw
Claudia Bulnes
PART II Universities reshaping teaching and learning through ICT use in different national contexts
93(107)
7 Is digital distance education a strategy for development?: Exploring the digitization of distance education in Ghana
95(13)
Isaac Kofi Biney
8 A pedagogical sequence for the development of foreign language students' intercultural competence
108(13)
Fabrizio Fornara
9 Social media's support for creativity, innovation, and networked connections in higher education: A Thai perspective
121(11)
Thapanee Seechaliao
10 Trust, privacy, and self-disclosure on Facebook: Institutional implications of social media use among American and Turkish students
132(18)
Yasin Yalcin
Canan Colak
Vanessa P. Dennen
11 "Dad, you are a YouTuber!": A case for absence, silence, and variance in online video lecturing
150(12)
Njordur Sigurjonsson
12 The international other in online learning: Four stories from a graduate program
162(13)
Hajeen Choi
Omer Arslan
Dawn Adoi Fson
Bruce Screws
13 Learning to teach and to be a teacher: Brazil's "3rd Space Program" and its implications for curriculum design
175(13)
Luciana Cristina Cardoso
Aline M. De M. R. Reali
14 Engaging the students' brain: Using documentaries to teach critical thinking
188(12)
Wypkje Van Der Heide
Jacco Van Uden
Conclusion 200(10)
Paul G. Nixon
Vanessa P. Dennen
Rajash Rawal
Index 210
Paul G. Nixon is a Principal Lecturer in Political Science at The Hague University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands.

Vanessa P. Dennen is a Professor of Instructional Systems and Learning Technologies at Florida State University, USA.

Rajash Rawal is Vice President of The Hague University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands.