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Title:      DIGITAL STORYTELLING ACROSS CULTURES: CONNECTING CHINESE & AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLS
Author(s):      Mark Pegrum, Grace Oakley, Cher Ping Lim, Xi Bei Xiong, Hanbing Yan
ISBN:      978-989-8533-30-2
Editors:      Piet Kommers, Tomayess Issa, Theodora Issa, Dian-Fu Chang and Pedro IsaĆ­as
Year:      2014
Edition:      Single
Keywords:      Digital storytelling, Language Learning, Culture, Cross-Cultural, Intercultural, Technology
Type:      Short Paper
First Page:      191
Last Page:      196
Language:      English
Cover:      cover          
Full Contents:      click to dowload Download
Paper Abstract:      This paper reflects on a 2013-2014 Australia-China Council project in which school students in Australia and China produced and shared digital stories about their everyday lives and local cultures, with students being invited to give feedback on the language and content of the stories produced by their overseas peers. The main lessons learned during the project involved the need to seek common ground between the expectations of the Chinese and Australian partners. These pertained to five main categories: motivation, educational culture, organisation, technology, and pedagogy. Despite the challenges, students engaged in some valuable language and cultural learning, teachers developed some insights into the learning possibilities at the intersection of pedagogy and technology, and the researchers are beginning to develop a list of key recommendations to consider when setting up such cross-cultural, technology-supported projects.
   

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