Multifaceted challenges and opportunities: Chinese exchange students’ experiences in the U.S. transnational online learning ecology

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https://doi.org/10.24059/olj.v28i2.4090

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academic contradictions, academic adjustments, Chinese students, collaborative exchange program, online learning ecology, transnational online education

Abstract

Transnational distance education has become an emerging trend in promoting academic collaboration and exchange during and after the pandemic. Guided by the learning ecology framework, we conducted mixed methods research by distributing an online survey to Chinese students (N=51) to collect quantitative and qualitative data. This helped us deeply understand their experiences and perceptions of a cross-cultural online learning environment in the United States. We applied multiple regression and thematic analysis to analyze quantitative and qualitative data. The merging of both types of data analysis indicated: the confirmation of the importance of English learning resources, the transformation of online learning practices, the insufficiency of students-to-instructors interaction, discordance of technological self-efficacy and the disadvantages of technology-assisted instruction, and discordance between the usefulness and difficulties of learning activities and assessments. We further discussed appropriate strategies and techniques to promote online teaching and learning excellence in transnational distance education.

Author Biography

Dr. Xinyue Ren, Old Dominion University

Dr. Xinyue Ren is an Assistant Professor of Instructional Technology and Design at the Department of Educational Foundations and Leadership at Old Dominion University. 

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2024-06-01

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Ren, X., & Zhou, Y. (2024). Multifaceted challenges and opportunities: Chinese exchange students’ experiences in the U.S. transnational online learning ecology. Online Learning, 28(2). https://doi.org/10.24059/olj.v28i2.4090