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new approaches to education
Information, knowledge, and
  culture are central to human
  freedom and human
  development




experience the state of the world
as it is and might be…
How we teach must reflect how our students learn,
it must also reflect the world they will emerge into.
This is a world that is rapidly changing, connected,
adapting and evolving.
Join all nine dots using four straight lines.
                Do not take Your pen from the paper and do not
                Go back over any lines.



                                                                 same old
                                                                 silos
                                                                 systems
                                                                 structures
                                                                 syllabus
                                                                 samples


All learning begins when our comfortable ideas turn out to be inadequate.   ‐ John Dewey
out of the

                                        box



“We need diversity of thought in the world to face
the new challenges.” ~ Sir Tim Berners-Lee
Inter Cultural Learning from Encounters




       culture A                      +           culture B

                                    Artifacts

                             Social Knowledge

                                 Cultural Logic
Help students enhance their communication identity, analyze critical intercultural
communication incidents, familiarize themselves with the cultural conventions of
different regions and analyze and interpret or produce different case studies of
multicultural business situations.
beyond
                                 yellow submarine



                         explo
                              re…

                                           strate
                            d   ances               gies
                      affor
               new
                              s                      appro
                      s torie                                ache
                                                                 s
                                  s
                             pace       cultures
                  s   and s             languages
    orks structure
netw new                                religions
cietyconnectedness traditions
                     s   o
icons
                                                                    ecologies
 models
                                                                stories


                                                          Complexity
history                                           dynamic networks
                                                   knowledge spaces
                                              culture
          Imagination is more important than knowledge ~ Einstein

              Complex unknown problems require:
                     1.Mind of a scientist                          destination
                      2.Mind of an artist Indian                culture
highly observed Investment market        Innovation and progress critical mass
                                                                             of people
                                                                                   and
                                                                          businesses
highly skilled
                                   modern        democracy                        start
 professionals
                                                                           competing
optimistic
                                                                                   and
about the
                                                                         collaborating
future, and
ready to                                         emerging
implement                innovation                                             new
new models
                                                                            India

Talented                                             green                  Fast-
professionals             alive                                             changing,
start considering                                                           high-growth
new career                                                                  emerging
paths and                          diverse                                  markets
                                                 technology
weighing their
options

                 Highest youth population and fast growing mobile internet penetration
Silicon Valley of India




                          The Capital of Karnataka and a vibrant cosmopolitan city,
                          Bangalore is a major industrial and commercial centre noted
                          for its scientific and research centers and institutes.
                          Bangalore is the number 2 techspot worldwide, i.e. among
                          the top 20 tech destinations that are making the biggest
                          contribution to the technology landscape
                                                                     Techspot report
Best of the world outsource R&D to Bangalore Best of India migrates to Bangalore
observable and explicit cultural differences are just the tip of the iceberg.
“Culture hides much more
than it reveals. And, strangely
enough, what it hides, it
hides most effectively from
its own participants.”
– Edward T. Hall
Increase diverse inputs



   Improvise filters
CX 2.0
Co-creation                                              Personalization
                            knowledge cycle
               frameworks
                                        innovation and rapid development
    experience

      senses                                             ideas and concepts

  internalization                                          observation

                                                                  presentation
      dialogue                                               learning
                                                           reflection

                                                             senses

                      dissemination process
                                  concept changes            Implementation
  Dissemination
                                  Communication
ingredients   CX 2.0   approaches
                          workshops
                            teaching
                           exhibition
                           volunteering
                                internship
                           local tours
                            home stays
                             concerts
                              production
                              network
                               interactions
                               fellowships
                              campus visits
                              trekking
                       cultural programs
CX 2.0                 tolerance
            concrete experiences



                  Social interactions

                                        active experimentation

                                                            transformative knowledge
                   Accept chaos and ambiguity?              for novel recombination



                                   abstract conceptualization

diversity


              reflective observation

                                                                    influence
  explore dimensions beyond pure cognition
capacity to connect in a multicultural environment



  stories, icons and metaphors
  interpret, reflect, compare, similarity
              Identify, recognize, locate



                                            student benefits
                                  collaborate, innovate, create, rethink, solve problems
                                compose, hypothesize, develop




strengthened connection and network
In the globalized society of 21st century, international connections and intercultural
communication play an important role.
develop a cultural knowledge base                       develop a lifelong
                                               appreciation and respect
                                                  for cultural differences.




develop intercultural leadership         help understand the impact of culture
skills that value and include cultural         upon leadership and intercultural
differences                                                        interactions
growth oriented
institutional benefits                student focused    positioning
                                     hyper productive
                                     globally branded
                                      thought leaders
                                       well networked
                                         easy funding




                         traditional | rigid | narrow thinking
student                                CX 2.0                  Western India
                                 100                           Ahmedabad




                                        Unique 360° approach
                                                               Mumbai
  Value addition to curriculum


                                                               Goa                Malaysia       Singapore


                                                                   Urban

                                                                 Bangalore                       Srilanka
                                 50
                                                                    rural



                                                                                   Dubai         Indonesia
                                                               South India
                                                               Kerala
                                  0                            Chennai

                                                               Customized destination packages
we hope you enjoyed this
and this
and this
and this
now extend CX 2.0 to your students
“The goal of education is to enrich the lives of students while producing articulate, expressive
  thinkers and lifelong learners that are socially responsible, resilient, and active citizens of the
  world. Education is about teaching students, not subjects.”            – Dave Truss
Thank You
         shaji mathew
         principal strategist
         www.websickle.com




CX 2.0

         contact for details

         shaji@websickle.com
           +91 9845172481


           now explore more
India
India
India
India
Indonesia
Indonesia
Singapore
Malaysia
Malaysia
Malaysia




           thank you

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  • 1. Cultural Exchange 2.0 WebSickle Consulting
  • 2. mult itask in g co llab or a t iv e jobs next
  • 4. + + + + + online student branding next
  • 6. Information, knowledge, and culture are central to human freedom and human development experience the state of the world as it is and might be…
  • 7. How we teach must reflect how our students learn, it must also reflect the world they will emerge into. This is a world that is rapidly changing, connected, adapting and evolving.
  • 8. Join all nine dots using four straight lines. Do not take Your pen from the paper and do not Go back over any lines. same old silos systems structures syllabus samples All learning begins when our comfortable ideas turn out to be inadequate.   ‐ John Dewey
  • 9. out of the box “We need diversity of thought in the world to face the new challenges.” ~ Sir Tim Berners-Lee
  • 10. Inter Cultural Learning from Encounters culture A + culture B Artifacts Social Knowledge Cultural Logic Help students enhance their communication identity, analyze critical intercultural communication incidents, familiarize themselves with the cultural conventions of different regions and analyze and interpret or produce different case studies of multicultural business situations.
  • 11. beyond yellow submarine explo re… strate d ances gies affor new s appro s torie ache s s pace cultures s and s languages orks structure netw new religions
  • 12. cietyconnectedness traditions s o icons ecologies models stories Complexity history dynamic networks knowledge spaces culture Imagination is more important than knowledge ~ Einstein Complex unknown problems require: 1.Mind of a scientist destination 2.Mind of an artist Indian culture
  • 13. highly observed Investment market Innovation and progress critical mass of people and businesses highly skilled modern democracy start professionals competing optimistic and about the collaborating future, and ready to emerging implement innovation new new models India Talented green Fast- professionals alive changing, start considering high-growth new career emerging paths and diverse markets technology weighing their options Highest youth population and fast growing mobile internet penetration
  • 14. Silicon Valley of India The Capital of Karnataka and a vibrant cosmopolitan city, Bangalore is a major industrial and commercial centre noted for its scientific and research centers and institutes. Bangalore is the number 2 techspot worldwide, i.e. among the top 20 tech destinations that are making the biggest contribution to the technology landscape Techspot report Best of the world outsource R&D to Bangalore Best of India migrates to Bangalore
  • 15. observable and explicit cultural differences are just the tip of the iceberg.
  • 16. “Culture hides much more than it reveals. And, strangely enough, what it hides, it hides most effectively from its own participants.” – Edward T. Hall
  • 17. Increase diverse inputs Improvise filters
  • 18. CX 2.0 Co-creation Personalization knowledge cycle frameworks innovation and rapid development experience senses ideas and concepts internalization observation presentation dialogue learning reflection senses dissemination process concept changes Implementation Dissemination Communication
  • 19. ingredients CX 2.0 approaches workshops teaching exhibition volunteering internship local tours home stays concerts production network interactions fellowships campus visits trekking cultural programs
  • 20. CX 2.0 tolerance concrete experiences Social interactions active experimentation transformative knowledge Accept chaos and ambiguity? for novel recombination abstract conceptualization diversity reflective observation influence explore dimensions beyond pure cognition
  • 21. capacity to connect in a multicultural environment stories, icons and metaphors interpret, reflect, compare, similarity Identify, recognize, locate student benefits collaborate, innovate, create, rethink, solve problems compose, hypothesize, develop strengthened connection and network In the globalized society of 21st century, international connections and intercultural communication play an important role.
  • 22. develop a cultural knowledge base develop a lifelong appreciation and respect for cultural differences. develop intercultural leadership help understand the impact of culture skills that value and include cultural upon leadership and intercultural differences interactions
  • 23. growth oriented institutional benefits student focused positioning hyper productive globally branded thought leaders well networked easy funding traditional | rigid | narrow thinking
  • 24. student CX 2.0 Western India 100 Ahmedabad Unique 360° approach Mumbai Value addition to curriculum Goa Malaysia Singapore Urban Bangalore Srilanka 50 rural Dubai Indonesia South India Kerala 0 Chennai Customized destination packages
  • 25. we hope you enjoyed this
  • 29. now extend CX 2.0 to your students “The goal of education is to enrich the lives of students while producing articulate, expressive thinkers and lifelong learners that are socially responsible, resilient, and active citizens of the world. Education is about teaching students, not subjects.” – Dave Truss
  • 30. Thank You shaji mathew principal strategist www.websickle.com CX 2.0 contact for details shaji@websickle.com +91 9845172481 now explore more
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