CPCC Students Go Abroad from their Campus Seats! Catalina Ramírez, eLearning Instructional Developer Nadine Russell, Director of Global Learning Central.

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CPCC Students Go Abroad from their Campus Seats! Catalina Ramírez, eLearning Instructional Developer Nadine Russell, Director of Global Learning Central Piedmont Community College

“As big as a planet, as small as a village post office” Herbert Marshall McLuhan, CC (July 21, 1911 December 31, 1980) was a Canadian educator, philosopher, and scholar —a communication theorist.

WHY A GLOBAL –VIRTUAL UNDERSTANDING INITIATIVE? We live in an interconnected world. Student exposure sometimes limited to T.V. and social media. Globalization goes beyond personal social networks and Central Avenue. 1 in 30 students study abroad (ECU) We ALL are part of this global society.

Global Learning –Virtual Goal Facilitate global experiences to CPCC students in Charlotte without them having to travel abroad.

GLOBAL VIRTUAL OUTCOMES Facilitate collaboration with students from other countries. Participate in dialogues about the same subject from different cultural perspectives. Open understanding to different global realities.

CURRENT GLOBAL PROJECT Partner institution: Universidad Católica San Pablo in Arequipa –Peru CPCC Players: Catalina Ramirez, eLearning Instructional Developer Nadine Russell, Global Learning Director Gary Ritter, Executive Director Learning Technology Services. Spanish Instructors: Andreina Riera and Diana Mibelli Where: Central Campus Global Classroom -LT 1140

PARTNERSHIP WITH UCSP Students express verbally -in the second language, their opinions from different cultural perspectives. Students are able to demonstrate their knowledge of the grammar and vocabulary learned in Spanish 111 and 112. Students have an opportunity to practice two of the CORE4 competencies, Critical Thinking and Communication.

CPCC GLOBAL LEARNING –VIRTUAL EXPANDING Every Division and Program is invited to be part of it. Contact: or Your students can travel abroad from their CPCC desks!