As you design Virtual Exchange (VE) programs between your institutions, you may want to focus on subject-specific content. However, a key learning opportunity in Soliya’s approach lies in facilitated, free-flowing dialogue, which allows participants to gain global perspectives and develop essential global competencies.

Learning through VE comes with many nuances. Its impact can vary significantly among participants, depending on their needs and past experiences. So, how can you maximize the impact of your VE?

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Impact Assessment Tools

Soliya and the Saxelab Social Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory at MIT and the Annenberg School of Communication at the University of Pennsylvania, have worked together over the years to identify and establish evaluation tools to measure attitude changes and skill development that young people can achieve through virtual exchange programs.

Adapting tools from intergroup contact theory, our hope is to not only demonstrate the impact of innovative virtual programs but also help professionalize this growing field – fostering the emergence of best practices, as well as establishing a basis for comparative evaluation across diverse models. Here is an overview of the evaluation instruments adapted and tested for VE impact.

Soliya continues to be committed to developing and adapting novel and innovative approaches to measure changes in attitudes between groups.

We welcome ideas and collaborations from experts in the field.