Journal of Pedagogical Research (Jan 2024)

How international students can well understand adapted online collaboration project? The case of BIPA learners

  • Wahyudi Rahmat,
  • R. Lina Tiawati,
  • R. Kunjana Rahardi,
  • Saaduddin Saaduddin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.33902/JPR.202423689
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 143 – 158

Abstract

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Exploring and adapting learning development has been fascinating in recent decades. One is project-based online intercultural collaborative learning for international BIPA students in Thailand. Two simultaneous project-based learning classes are used in the quasi-experimental investigation. Indonesian students collaborate online in experimental classes. Knowledge exams and project product evaluations provided quantitative data, while communication recordings and semi-structured interviews provided qualitative data. The study found that BIPA novices improved from PBL adaptation. Online cooperation improves target culture theory and micro-setting life experiences, which aids early BIPA learning. Based on identified challenges, project-based online intercultural collaborative learning is advised to balance group work and individual aid for BIPA beginner learners, give team dynamics more time, and better use technology resources.

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