Virtual Reality and Virtual Exchange, Connecting UK and Lebanese Students to Investigate Public Health Issues in Syrian Refugee Camps

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Abstract

The Syrian refugee crisis is too big and complex for any single country to mount an adequate response. Mitigating the human tragedy, deciphering its root causes, and developing sustainable solutions require effective international collaboration. To teach collaboration of this kind to university students, researchers in the US, UK, and Lebanon used accessible communication technology in development of a Virtual Exchange in Global Health, connecting students in medical and allied health fields. Through a problem-based learning curriculum, students from Cardiff Metropolitan University in Wales and the Modern University for Business and Science in Beirut worked collaboratively to conduct desktop research on the crisis and develop a protocol to interview camp residents about the public health issues affecting them. Students in Beirut then conducted interviews and gathered 360-degree video footage of conditions in the camp, which students in the UK studied using low-cost Virtual Reality (VR) viewers. Student feedback provided preliminary indications that the problem-based learning methodology, including the immersive VR experience, contributed to the participating students’ intrinsic motivation to study the problem. The students collaborated in dividing and distributing tasks as well as in engaging with each other in a Joint Problem Space, and began to build relationships outside class, relationships that will serve them well as practicing professionals in the field of global health. These outcomes create warrant for further development of the program and suggest possibilities for deployment of this high impact model for teaching in other fields where complex problems require international collaboration.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHigh Impact Practices in Higher Education
Subtitle of host publicationInternational Perspectives
EditorsEnakshi Sengupta
PublisherEmerald Publishing
Chapter2
Pages13-28
Number of pages16
Volume51
ISBN (Electronic)9781800711969
ISBN (Print)9781800711976
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Sept 2023

Publication series

NameInnovations in Higher Education Teaching and Learning
PublisherEmerald
Volume51
ISSN (Electronic)2055-3641

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