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What is Global Studies 394?. Introduction to the Basics Spring 2010. Getting Ready for the Study Abroad Experience. REQUIREMENT D1: ONLINE PRE-DEPARTURE & IN-COUNTRY COURSE 1 credit Winter or Summer Term (P/F) running throughout your program abroad - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Introduction to the BasicsSpring 2010

What is Global Studies 394?

Getting Ready for the Study Abroad Experience

REQUIREMENT D1: ONLINE PRE-DEPARTURE & IN-COUNTRY COURSE

• 1 credit Winter or Summer Term (P/F) running throughout your program abroad

• Provides knowledge and skills SA participants need to make the most of their experience.

Strategies, knowledge, and skills from the Pre-Departure Portion for:

* determining personal goals

* understanding cultural and social characteristics of SA destination(s)

* exploring global and local differences

* understanding intercultural adjustment and communication

Global Studies Goals

• Determining Personal Goals• Understanding Cultural & Social Characteristics

of SA Destination(s)– Background research on Study Abroad

Destinations– Evaluating resources about another culture

Global Studies Goals (cont.)

• Exploring Global and Local Differences– Exploring cultural contrasts – On being an American– Cultural influences on my personal identity– How others view “us”

Global Studies Goals (cont)

• Understanding Intercultural Adjustment and Communication– What I’ve learned thus far– Acquiring Global Competencies:– “It’s Not Enough to Study Abroad.”

• Selecting and reflecting on a topic for GLST490– Professional/Personal International Interest Project

(PIP)

-ABROAD ONLINE IN-COUNTRY PORTION of GLST394• Variable-length portion during SA • Applying knowledge about intercultural learning,

adjustment, and cross-cultural communication in the abroad environment (building on pre-departure goals)

• Help students narrow the research topic and gather information for GLST490

Staying focused during your Study Abroad Experience

REQUIREMENT D3: 90 / 492 CAPSTONE SEMINAR

• 2/4-credit regular semester course right upon return from you SA Experience (Letter Grade).

• Required upon return (semester immediately following return to Binghamton)

• Provides students with the learning context to integrate skills and knowledges acquired throughout the Minor

• Requires students to complete their Professional Interest Project (seeds are found in their work of 394)

Upon Return from your

Study Abroad ExperienceGLST 490

Online Learning Environmentblackboard.binghamton.edu

• Interactive

• Asynchronous

• Self-manage and Self-pace context

• Community of Practice

Know Your Virtual Environment

What do I want/have to do today on Blackboard?

Follow these questions:

How do we access the online classroom?

How do I leave comment for my classmates’ postings or the Instructor’s feedback?

How do I get in touch with the Instructor or my classmates?

Do I need to adjust my deadlines with the instructor?

How do we access the online classroom?

Turn in my assignment and interact with the Instructor(s) and classmates!

Comment on my classmates’ postings or the Instructor’s feedback

Work on my Individualized Calendar

Send an Email to the Instructor or my Classmates

What session am I in?If you are going abroad for the SUMMER ONLY

ANTH/GLST 394 01 Sum I (26 May-26 June)

If you are going abroad for a SEMESTER.

ANTH/GLST 394 01 Sum II (6 July – 7 August)

Who Will The Instructors Be?Instructors Suronda Gonzalez Summer I, 01Kivanc Kilinc Summer I, 02Pedro Di Pietro Summer II, 01 (Part A)Pedro Di Pietro Summer II, 02 (Part A)TBD Summer II , 01 (Part B)TBD Summer II, 02 (Part B)

Summer I vs. Summer II?Summer I Summer IIVery fast paced More leisurely pace15 Assignments 15 Assignments5 Pre-departure 5 Pre-departure10 In-Country 10 In-CountryFlexible Schedule Flexible Schedule1 instructor 2 instructorsNo break between Pre-Departure and In-Country

Break between Pre-Departure and In-Country

Grade before Fall starts MG until end of Fall semester

What do I do now?

GENERAL PRE-DEPARTURE ORIENTATIONSfor all BU students attending non-BU programs

 Wednesday, May 5th

5:00-6:00 pm In NAR 120B 

 Thursday, May 6th

8:00-9:00 PMIn NAR 120B 

What do I do now?

• Get the book– Study Abroad: How to

Get the Most Out of Your Experience, Michele-Marie Dowell

What do I do now?

• Watch for emails announcing Bb presence.

• Watching for billing information from student accounts.

• Be in touch if you have questions!globalstudies@binghamton.edu

Enjoy your SA Experience!Summer 2010

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