2021
DOI: 10.1177/10283153211052776
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Virtual Internationalization to Support Comprehensive Internationalization in Higher Education

Abstract: The study develops and presents a concept of Virtual Internationalization (VI) in higher education, which refers to internationalization implemented using information and communications technology (ICT). VI is contextualized with the inclusiveness of international experiences and with external challenges to internationalization (posed, for example, by the Covid-19 pandemic). Conceived as an institution-spanning concept, VI is developed from the ACE-CIGE model of Comprehensive Internationalization. It is inferr… Show more

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“…Then, future research could investigate, through longitudinal studies, whether the long-term use of virtual reality, augmented reality, and artificial intelligence leads to sustainability knowledge gains. Furthermore, the literature suggests that collaborative learning in virtual environments can foster intercultural awareness, improve language proficiency, facilitate virtual student mobility, and empower citizens with digital skills to face global challenges (Laufer et al, 2021 ; Bruhn-Zass, 2021 ; Núñez-Canal et al, 2022 ). Hence, future research could approach new kinds of collaborations and partnerships for education for sustainable development around the world.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, future research could investigate, through longitudinal studies, whether the long-term use of virtual reality, augmented reality, and artificial intelligence leads to sustainability knowledge gains. Furthermore, the literature suggests that collaborative learning in virtual environments can foster intercultural awareness, improve language proficiency, facilitate virtual student mobility, and empower citizens with digital skills to face global challenges (Laufer et al, 2021 ; Bruhn-Zass, 2021 ; Núñez-Canal et al, 2022 ). Hence, future research could approach new kinds of collaborations and partnerships for education for sustainable development around the world.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…COIL and other forms of virtual learning show promise to enhance intercultural and global citizenship education in “third spaces” and without physically crossing borders (Guimarães & Finardi, 2021). Yet Bruhn-Zass (2021) points out that hybrid virtual exchanges have been present in many aspects of international education before the pandemic, suggesting not a “new normal” but a continuation and growth of current practice; yet the paper stops short of suggesting COIL would be a likely replacement for physically crossing borders.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…These deficiencies include high cost (and as a result: unequal access), brain drain, and environmental issuesin particular, CO 2 emissions generated by travel (cf. also Bruhn-Zass, 2021).…”
Section: Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%