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Abstract
The high level of collaboration between universities allowed this project to be a success for the students and for learning. Limitations such as the 5 hour time difference were challenging but not insurmountable. The usefulness of online and collaborative projects of this sort can effectively substitute for study abroad activities that are often not available to older adult students that might have families and jobs. In future runs of the project we hope to extend the semester to an entire course instead of being part of a course.
Publication Date
10-7-2016
College/Unit
College of Health and Public Administration
Disciplines
Criminology and Criminal Justice | Higher Education | International and Comparative Education | Online and Distance Education
Recommended Citation
McCombs, Jonathan W., "International Comparative Criminal Justice Project" (2016). Learning Showcase 2016: A Celebration of Discovery, Transformation and Success. 7.
https://fuse.franklin.edu/ss2016/7
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