Views from an Asian Bridge How International Students See Us and Still Survive
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Lee, C., Pan Chang, S., Tsai, M., Tao, T., Cornell, R. & Ku, A. (2001). Views from an Asian Bridge How International Students See Us and Still Survive. In J. Price et al. (Eds.), Proceedings of Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2001 (pp. 1257-1262). Chesapeake, VA: AACE.
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Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference (SITE) 2001
Norfolk, VA
2001
ISBN 1-880094-41-X
Jerry Price, Dee Anna Willis, Niki Davis & Jerry Willis
AACE
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Increasing numbers of international students are entering the graduate programs in the area of Instructional Technology at the University of Central Florida. With this influx comes a series of communications and miscommunications between American faculty, staff, and students with their Asian and other international peers. This article and presentation describe the problems encountered and efforts being made to resolve them. It is our hope that other faculty, staff and students from North America will benefit from our experiences.
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