The digital-intercultural-transdisciplinary nexus: Online international exchanges for transdisciplinary education

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Author(s) / editor(s):
Danielle Heinrichs , Jack Tsao , Katherine McLay , Sakinah Alhadad , Suraiya Abdul Hameed

Year: 2025

Keywords: digital transformation in education, collaborative online international learning (COIL), higher education, student well-being, transdisciplinary education, case study
Language(s): English

Abstract:
Transdisciplinary problem-solving using digital technologies can further the internationalisation agenda within higher education through an inquiry-based collaborative online international exchange that is transformative and contributes real-world knowledge. Our study focused on a 12-week fully online programme bringing together undergraduates and postgraduates from a Hong Kong university and two Australian universities to research the well-being of university students. Drawing on Pierre Bourdieu’s concepts of field and habitus, we analysed the implementation and effectiveness of digital technologies in influencing the students’ experiences of sharing, learning and collaboration practices. The findings highlight the significance of online learning spaces for intercultural sharing beyond disciplinary spaces and generate tensions and ambiguities that provoke students to critically reflect on comparative cultural and social perspectives. This space for educational exploration and possibilities can move students beyond the taken-for-granted and expose them to diverse viewpoints and ways of thinking conducive to transdisciplinary learning and research.

https://doi.org/10.14742/ajet.9620

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