negotiating sex and gender mediums across continents
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Negotiating Sex and Gender
Mediums Across Continents:
Brockport NY to Novgorod Russia
COIL Faculty:
Novgorod State University, Novgorod Russia
Dr. Elena Lukovitskaya, Faculty, Sociology/Gender
Institute
The College at Brockport State University of New York
Dr. Barbara LeSavoy, Faculty, Women and Gender
Studies
Ann Giralico-Pearlman, Instructional Design
Specialist, Center for Excellence in Teaching and
Learning (CELT)
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Session THEMES
• Student Perspectives and Voices
from Globally Networked Learning
Courses
• How is Intercultural Exchange
Transformed in the Online
Environment?
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WORKSHOP OVERVIEW
• Details a COIL course linking women and
gender studies (WGST) students/faculty at the
College at Brockport (SUNY) with
WGST/linguistics students/faculty at Novgorod
State University, Russia.
• Includes COIL faculty presentations, student-
produced video, and interactive course
development activities.
• Discusses Media Ecology/ Digital Natives
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Workshop Learning Outcomes
• Consider sensitivity to/develop strategies to
engage cross-cultural dialogue in a COIL
course.
• Strategize pedagogies/mediums to expand
teaching/learning boundaries across person,
place, and institution.
• Walk away with a replicable, step-by step
process to enact a COIL student-engagement
teaching/learning model.
• Create an interactive final COIL course project
that engages student voices across countries.
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Your Role
• Consider shifting geographies of
technology and examine questions of
gendered labor, economy, and disciplinary
migration encountered within a COIL
course.
• Engage in hands-on activities that address
how institutional “borders and margins”
can structure a global classroom and
function to creatively expand teaching
praxis.
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Sex and Gender Across Cultures:
Brockport NY- Novgorod Russia
• Integrated blended technologies in teaching
sex/gender representations as understood in the
US, Russia, and selected world cultures.
• Course topics considered sex and gender
constructs as reproduced in the politics of:
– women and work/ family
– religion
– reproductive freedoms
– sexual orientation
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Course Images
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• Women and Activism
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Instructional Delivery Format
• Real-time, synchronous video-conferencing
• Asynchronous blogging using Google Sites
• Asynchronous dual classroom instruction
• Shared lecture capture/video/YouTube
• Video-recorded, student-produced collaborative Public Service Announcements (PSA)s.
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Definition of Media Ecology
“Media ecology looks into the matter of how
media of communication affect human
perception, understanding, feeling, and value;
and how our interaction with media facilitates or
impedes our chances of survival…
The word ecology implies the study of
environments: their structure, content, and
impact on people. (Postman)”
Postman, Neil “The Reformed English Curriculum.” High School 1980: The Shape of the Future in American
Secondary Education. ed A.C. Eurich, Pittman Publishing Corp. USA, 1970.
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Digital Natives and Media Ecology
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Critical Questions:
How has technology impacted the digital
native’s cognitive abilities?
– Do digital natives learn/communicate differently
when compared to previous generations?
– What it the relationship between the digital
native and technology?
– How does this impact students’ ability to learn in
a traditional college classroom?
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Digital Generation “Increasingly, today’s children are immersed
in electronic and visual media. They use
digital technology transparently, without
thinking about it, marveling at it, or
wondering about how it works. This is the
first generation that has ever mastered the tools essential to
society before the older
generation. They are the digital
generation”. (Jukes, 15)
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Class Photo
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Link to WMS Google Learning
Management System
• https://sites.google.com/site/wmsgbn/
• http://wmgsbn.blogspot.com/2012/09/abortion-and-reproductive-freedoms.html
• http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL450BCAA86C7F073E
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WMS Brockport Novgorod Class
• Video of Videoconference
– http://youtu.be/AFdLvhy1CyY
• Brockport Student Interviews – http://youtu.be/eH-PBZC4TXY
• Novgorod Student Interviews
– http://youtu.be/bohgqga-tyw
– http://youtu.be/0ilsnFmDSeU
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Link to Student Public Service
Announcements (PSAs)
• Women, Business, and The Glass Ceiling Kelly Holder, Molly Hurd, Irina Skripkina Link to: YouTube Women Glass Ceiling http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avYZn22VnQo&feature=youtu.be
• Sex Trafficking Maria Vayo, Lior Shahverdi, Julia Pankulich Link to:YouTube: Sex Trafficking https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YuA96O1lyQ
• Masculinities and Gender Equality Amanda Ferguson, Sarah Welch, Il’ina Ekaterina, Ekaterina Lobova Link to YouTube: Barbie and Ken http://youtu.be/rx3dSJmPdFo
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Interactive Task
1. What is one course learning objective/outcome?
2. What teaching methods, assignments, and
assessments will you use to meet that SLO?
3. What technology can you integrate into your class to
achieve your goals and enhance the pedagogy?
Consider how you will account for logistics of:
• cross-campus collaboration
• cultural differences
• culminating project
• Adapted from Dr. Scott Simkins, NC A&T State University, [email protected]
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Lessons Learned
• Students: Experienced global
communication and developed cross-
cultural competencies
• Teachers: Realized differences in
communication based upon the medium
• Reliance on synchronous human
interaction emerged as significant to
course success
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QUESTIONS
• Given the wide variety of
cultural experiences in a global
context– is it possible to sustain
these cross-country COIL
bridges?
• What would be your COIL
elevator speech?