Mark Gareth Dawson

Mark Gareth Dawson
Coventry University | CU · Centre for Global Learning

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Introduction
Hi, I am currently a Postgraduate Researcher at Coventry University undertaking PhD study to investigate Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL). I have a background in supporting learning development in Higher Education and a strong interest in collaborative learning.
Additional affiliations
December 2023 - present
CODE University of Applied Sciences
Position
  • Learning Science Researcher
Education
September 2010 - September 2011
University of Bradford
Field of study
  • Psychology
September 2010 - October 2011
Bradford University
Field of study
  • Psychology
October 1996 - July 2000
University of Edinburgh
Field of study
  • Geography BSc

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Publications (19)
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Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) is often framed as an example of a broader practice known as Virtual Exchange (VE). The term Virtual Exchange has increasingly been used as an attempt to unify a fragmented field of Higher Education practice and is often used interchangeably with the term COIL. However, the design of COIL, with its...
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Purpose Programming education is being rapidly transformed by generative AI tools and educators must determine how best to support students in this context. This study aims to explore the experiences of programming educators and students to inform future education provision. Design/methodology/approach Twelve students and six members of faculty in...
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In this article, we examine the potential of collaborative online international learning as a borderland third space for global citizenship education. Border thinking is used as a mode of critical questioning and reflection of ways of relating to the world, of feeling, acting, living and inhabiting the world that emanates from plural knowledges dis...

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