Building online learning communities within a China-UK partnership programme

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Bunnag, Stella [1 ]
Burch, Stuart [1 ]
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[1] Nottingham Trent Univ, Sch Arts & Humanities, 50 Shakespeare St, Nottingham NG1 4FQ, England
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China; collaborative learning; online communities; university; partnerships; WeChat;
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This paper outlines the strategies used within an online study skills course designed to build learning communities across borders in a UK-China Transnational Education (TNE) programme. It presents the fundamental aspects of "community" which include bonding, inclusion, validation, student-centred learning, engagement and a sense of belonging. These are demonstrated through a case study of an ongoing partnership between Nottingham Trent University and the Communication University of China. This collaboration has embedded "community" principles in three key areas: dynamic use of social media, specifically WeChat; an active social programme; and online community-building through classwork activities. These are explained and evaluated using feedback from a group student interview together with survey responses. The transferrable findings help identify the core principles needed to build successful learning communities, as well as opportunities for future development.
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