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MODULE 1. Introduction to Cultural Intelligence
Introduction to Cultural Intelligence -
Cognitive CQ (Knowledge)
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Motivational CQ (Drive)
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Metacognitive CQ (Strategy)
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Behavioural CQ (Action)
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Cultural diversity
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Case study: Starbucks' Expansion into China
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Cultural Intelligence: tips & common pitfalls
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Module 1. Summary & Self-assessment quiz1 Quiz
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MODULE 2. Understanding Cultural Intolerance OnlineIntroduction to Cultural intolerance online
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Forms of Cultural intolerance online
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Impact of cultural intolerance online
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Understanding how to cope and respond to cultural intolerance online
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Social media efforts to address cultural intolerance
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Digital Responsibility - your role
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Case study: The Dolce & Gabbana Controversy in China
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Cultural Intolerance: tips & common pitfalls
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Module 2. Summary & Self-assessment quiz1 Quiz
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MODULE 3. Promoting Cultural Intelligence OnlineIntroduction to promoting Cultural Intelligence online
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Social Media as a cultural landscape
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Social Media as an expression of cultural values, norms and behaviours
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Social Media tools to promote Cultural Intelligence
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Social media’s impact on cultural identity and belonging
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Strategies to share & promote Cultural Knowledge online
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Case study: #ShareCulture and #ShareOurHeritage campaign by UNESCO
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Promoting Cultural Intelligence: tips & common pitfalls
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Module 3. Summary & self-assessment quiz1 Quiz
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MODULE 4. Creating Engaging ContentIntroduction to creating engaging content
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Storytelling
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Digital storytelling
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Developing digital story
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Accessibile storytelling
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Digital storytelling and social media
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Digital storytelling to raise awareness of Cultural Inteligence
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A call to action (CTA)
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Hashtags
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Understanding SEO
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Case study: #GettyMuseumChallenge by J. Paul Getty Museum
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Creating engaging content: tips & common pitfalls
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Module 4. Summary & Self-assessment quiz1 Quiz
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MODULE 5. Online Campaigning and AdvocacyIntroduction to online campaigning and advocacy
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Advanced tools for online advocacy
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Digital platforms for advocacy
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Principles of online campaigning
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Crafting compelling messages
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Legal and ethical considerations in Advocacy
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Promoting diversity in advocacy
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Inclusive campaigns
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Building long-term advocacy efforts
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Case study: Fridays for Future’s Online Campaign
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Advocacy: tips & common pitfalls
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Module 5. Summary & Self-assessment quiz1 Quiz
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MODULE 6. Digital Well-being and SafetyIntroduction to digital well-being and safety
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The importance of online safety
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Self-care techniques for digital well-being
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Dealing with negativity online
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Online safety practices and ethical digital advocacy
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Case study: Malala Fund’s Online Campaign
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Digital Well-being and safety: tips & common pitfalls
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Module 6. Summary & Self-assessment quiz1 Quiz
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Cultural Intelligence: tips & common pitfalls
culturalbridges November 12, 2025
Tips
Tip 1. Learn about different cultures (Cognitive CQ)
Action points:
- Research: Read books, watch documentaries and follow news about different cultures.
- Cultural immersion: Attend cultural festivals, try different cuisines and participate in cultural activities.
- Language learning: Learn basic phrases or greetings in different languages to show respect and interest.
Tip 2. Build motivation to engage with other cultures (Motivational CQ)
Action points:
- Set goals: Create personal goals for cultural learning and interaction.
- Find role models: Follow people who are successful in multicultural environments and learn from their experiences.
- Positive reinforcement: Reflect on positive experiences from cultural interactions to build enthusiasm.
Tip 3. Develop cultural adaptation strategies (Metacognitive CQ)
Action points:
- Plan ahead: Before engaging with a different culture, think about potential cultural differences and plan how to handle them.
- Reflect: After interactions, reflect on what went well and what could be improved.
- Seek feedback: Ask for feedback from culturally diverse peers to improve your understanding and adaptability.
Tip 4. Practice effective communication (Behavioural CQ)
Action points:
- Observe: Pay attention to non-verbal cues, gestures and body language.
- Adapt: Adjust your communication style to match the cultural context, such as being more formal or informal as appropriate.
Listen actively: Show interest in what others are saying by nodding, making eye contact and asking clarifying questions.
Common pitfalls
1. Stereotyping
- Pitfall: Making assumptions about individuals based on cultural stereotypes.
- Avoidance strategy: Treat each person as an individual. Use cultural knowledge as a guide, not a rule. Ask open-ended questions to understand their unique perspectives and experiences.
2. Ethnocentrism
- Pitfall: Believing one’s own culture is superior to others.
- Avoidance strategy: Practice cultural humility by recognising and valuing cultural differences. Be open to learning from others and acknowledge that different ways of thinking and doing things can be equally valid.
3. Overlooking cultural nuances
- Pitfall: Missing subtle cultural differences that can impact interactions.
- Avoidance strategy: Pay attention to details and ask for clarification when needed. Spend time observing and learning about the subtleties of different cultures, such as gestures, customs and social norms.
4. Miscommunication
- Pitfall: Failing to understand or be understood due to cultural differences in communication styles.
- Avoidance strategy: Clarify and confirm understanding in conversations. Use simple and clear language and be patient with yourself and others. Repeat or rephrase statements if necessary to ensure mutual understanding.