COVID-19对全球虚拟货币的影响

Maha Bali, Paulo Goes, Eva Haug, Anita Patankar
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2019冠状病毒病大流行同时为新兴的虚拟交换领域创造了机遇和挑战:一方面,机构管理者和资助组织将虚拟交换视为全球学习需求的解决方案,而实际旅行受到限制,传统的流动方案被暂停。另一方面,教师们对将所有教学转移到网上感到不堪重负,而且由于无法亲自进入教育机构,许多学生和教师缺乏可靠的互联网连接或安全的学习场所,更不用说大流行带来的经济负担了。在IVEC 2020会议期间举行的这次主持小组讨论邀请了不同的观点,探讨了疫情对世界各地不同背景下虚拟货币交易的影响。讨论的核心是公平、包容和公正的问题:虚拟交换是否真的像人们经常宣传的那样,是一种更容易获得、更公平的全球学习形式?在这段视频中,Eva Haug主持了Maha Bali、Paulo Goes和Anita Patankar围绕以下问题的对话。*虚拟交流如何成为COVID-19期间全球学习的解决方案?*疫情对你所在机构、你所在国家或世界区域的虚拟货币交易活动产生的两到三个最相关的影响是什么?*在covid -19后的世界里,我们作为一个从业者领域如何保持和维持当前对VE的势头和兴趣?跨文化交流可以不涉及政治吗?*如果一个机构处于权力或特权地位,他们如何在虚拟交换中为代表性较低的机构创造空间?视频录制网址:https://vimeo.com/459415071 (CC BY-NC-NC)
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COVID-19 impacts on virtual exchange around the world
The COVID-19 pandemic has simultaneously created both opportunities and challenges for the emerging field of virtual exchange: On one hand, institutional administrators and funding organisations saw virtual exchange as the solution to global learning needs while physical travel was restricted and traditional mobility programmes were suspended. On the other hand, instructors felt overwhelmed by transitioning all of their teaching online, and without physical access to their educational institutions, many students and instructors lacked reliable internet connections or safe places to engage in learning, not to mention the financial burdens of the pandemic. This moderated panel discussion which took place during the IVEC 2020 conference invited diverse perspectives to explore the impacts of the pandemic on virtual exchange in various contexts around the world. Central to the discussion were issues of equity, inclusion and justice: Is virtual exchange truly a more accessible and equitable form of global learning, as it is often promoted to be? In this video contribution, Eva Haug moderates the conversation between Maha Bali, Paulo Goes, and Anita Patankar around the following questions. * How is virtual exchange a solution to global learning during COVID-19? * What have been the two to three most relevant impacts of the pandemic on virtual exchange activity at your institution, in your country, or region of the world? * How can we as a field of practitioners maintain and sustain the current momentum and interest in VE in a post-COVID-19 world? * Can intercultural exchange be apolitical? * If an institution is in a position of power or privilege, how can they create space in virtual exchange for institutions that are less represented? The video recording is accessible on: https://vimeo.com/459415071 (CC BY-NC-NC)
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