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Dear Colleagues,



We’re preparing a panel proposal on “Teaching IB Through Experience” for
the upcoming 2017 AIB-SE Conference in Washington, DC (Oct 26-29). The
formal abstract for the panel session proposal is further below.



This will be the fifth time we organize the panel. Each year, up to a dozen
educators who use experiential learning techniques in their International
Business/Marketing/Management courses share their experiences and tips.



If you use exercises, activities, simulations, games, collaborative
projects, or other experiential tools in your courses, please join us as a
co-panelists/co-presenter.



Based on this panel we have already published the Palgrave Handbook of
Experiential Learning in International Business (
http://www.palgrave.com/us/book/9781137467706). It’s been several years and
we are considering publishing Volume 2, so please take this conference
opportunity as a step towards a book chapter authorship.



If you would like to share your experience with experiential learning in
IB, please submit the following information:



1.                   A 300-500 words summary of your presentation
It must briefly describe your experiential learning project or activity,
what it is, how you do it, what you learned in the project, tips and
suggestions for educators interested in using the technique or developing
as similar tool.
Please no more than 500 words, as your submission will be only a small part
of the larger panel session proposal.

2.                   Full legal name:

3.                   Academic title:

4.                   E-mail:

5.                   Full name of our university:

6.                   Country:

7.                   Address:



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ABSTRACT:

Experiential learning (EL) is a “hot” topic in International Business and
Cross-Cultural Management Education (IB-CCM). However, the use of
experiential learning approach is limited due to a lack of information
about existing tools and projects and how they can be incorporated in the
curriculum. The proposed panel will bring together academics who have
developed and successfully used various experiential learning projects in
IC-CCM education programs. The goals of the panel are to share information
about the existing EL projects, share experiences, discuss challenges and
best practices of using EL to improve IB-CCM education, provide a
networking opportunity for academics interested in the EL approach, and
discuss how this panel can contribute to further discussion on the role of
EL in IB-CCM education, possibly through special issues on EL in academic
journals, targeted conferences and seminars, and better research on the
issue. A similar panel at an AIB conference several years ago led to a
publication of the Palgrave Handbook of Experiential Learning in IB. We are
now thinking about publishing the second volume of the book, so the panel
will serve a meeting point for the initial pool of chapter authors.







Dr. Vas Taras

Associate Professor
X-Culture Project Founder and Coordinator

Bryan School of Business and Economics
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
349 Bryan
POB 26165, Greensboro, NC 27402-6165
336-256-8611
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www.X-Culture.org <http://www.x-culture.org/>
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