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Engaging Communication and Marketing Students Engaged in Virtual Collaborative Blended Learning with the Assistance of Technology

 

1Kara CHAN and 2Izian IDRIS

1School of Communication, Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU), Hong Kong
2School of Business, Sunway University, Malaysia

 

Keywords: Cross-cultural learning, international marketing education, problem-solving based learning, research-teaching nexus, teaching leadership

 

 

 

 

Abstract

This Article presents a case study of cross-cultural synchronous online learning between marketing and advertising undergraduate students in Hong Kong and Malaysia. A blended learning flipped classroom model allowed students to collaborate in real-time despite geographical distance. Students completed online learning materials on the FutureLearn platform before coming to class. During class time, students worked in groups and applied their theoretical knowledge to solve marketing problems with cross-cultural elements. The collaboration experience encouraged the development of intercultural competencies and collaborative work skills among students. Course materials were designed to address both the Hong Kong and Malaysian consumer experiences. This Article introduces the course’s pedagogical design and the challenges faced in implementation. The effectiveness of the cross-cultural online learning model is evaluated using learning analytics from the FutureLearn platform and an online survey. Best practices for synchronous online learning are recommended. Results indicated that students found online teaching materials visually stimulating, well-organised, and easy to understand. They gained intercultural skills and learned how to better communicate with consumers from other cultures.

 

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