Interactive Cultural Activities in Virtual Study Abroad During the Pandemic and Beyond

L2 Journal Pub Date : 2023-02-10 DOI:10.5070/l215260147
Sonia Shiri
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Some of the simplest affordances of study abroad became unavailable when students stayed stateside because of the pandemic-induced disruptions to international travel. These ranged from touring city and historical/cultural landmarks, having spontaneous and chance interactions with locals, participating in the performance of traditions and practices, visiting homes, engaging in "domestic" activities with host families and local peers, and developing a sense of community with other fellow students. This paper reports on three alternate, virtual cultural activities that were launched during the pandemic between a U.S. university and its study abroad partner institution in Morocco in order to help compensate for the health disruption. Survey responses, cultural products, and reflections from 118 participants were collected for this study over two Arabic summer intensive programs at the stateside university. The study explores the effectiveness of these activities in promoting intercultural competence and student engagement during this period and speculates on how they can be integrated into the regular programming post-pandemic in order to further enhance immersion.
疫情期间及以后虚拟留学中的互动文化活动
由于疫情导致国际旅行中断,当学生留在美国时,一些最简单的出国留学服务就无法获得了。这些活动包括参观城市和历史/文化地标,与当地人自发和偶然的互动,参与传统和习俗的表演,拜访家庭,与寄宿家庭和当地同龄人一起参加“家庭”活动,以及与其他同学建立社区意识。本文报告了在疫情期间,一所美国大学及其在摩洛哥的留学合作机构发起的三种替代的虚拟文化活动,以帮助弥补对健康的破坏。本研究收集了118名参与者的调查反馈、文化产品和反思,这些参与者是在美国大学的两个阿拉伯语夏季强化课程中进行的。该研究探讨了这些活动在这一时期促进跨文化能力和学生参与方面的有效性,并推测了如何将这些活动纳入大流行后的常规规划,以进一步加强沉浸感。
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