Crossing borders without travel : virtual exchange practices for students
Háhn, J. (2019). Crossing borders without travel : virtual exchange practices for students. HAMK Unlimited : Journal, 29.08.2019. https://unlimited.hamk.fi/ammatillinen-osaaminen-ja-opetus/crossing-borders-without-travel/
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Virtual Exchange (VE) offers unique educational experiences at the intersection of the digital, the social, and the intercultural. It re-situates learning by creating an inclusive transnational learning space, where the participants move across and beyond cultural, curricular and individual boundaries.
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