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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
Lesson 26 of 60
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Promoting Cultural Intelligence: tips & common pitfalls
culturalbridges November 12, 2025
Tips
Be mindful of your online footprint
- Think before you post: Consider how your content might be perceived by others, especially those from different cultural backgrounds.
- Respectful language: Use inclusive and respectful language in your online interactions. Avoid stereotypes, generalisations and offensive terms.
- Educate yourself: Learn about different cultures and traditions to broaden your perspective.
Engage in positive online behaviour
- Challenge stereotypes: When you see stereotypes or misinformation, respectfully challenge them with facts and information.
- Promote diverse voices: Share content from creators who represent different cultures and backgrounds.
- Support inclusivity: Create a welcoming and inclusive online space for everyone.
Use social media for good
- Start conversations: Initiate discussions about cultural diversity and understanding.
- Collaborate with others: Partner with people from different backgrounds to create inclusive content.
- Be a role model: Demonstrate positive online behaviour and inspire others to do the same.
Be critical of online content
- Verify information: Be sceptical of information you find online and check multiple sources.
- Identify bias: Recognise and challenge biases in media and social media content.
- Promote media literacy: Encourage others to think critically about what they see online.
Common pitfalls
Pitfall 1: Cultural appropriation
- Pitfall: Using elements of a culture without understanding or respecting its significance.
- Avoidance: Research and educate yourself about the culture you are interested in, seek permission or collaboration when appropriate and be mindful of the power dynamics involved.
Pitfall 2: Stereotyping
- Pitfall: Oversimplifying or generalising about a cultural group.
- Avoidance: Challenge stereotypes when you see them, seek out diverse perspectives and use inclusive language.
Pitfall 3: Tokenism
- Pitfall: Superficial representation of diversity without substantive change.
- Avoidance: Focus on creating opportunities for meaningful participation and leadership for underrepresented groups and measure impact beyond representation.
Pitfall 4: Online harassment
- Pitfall: Experiencing or perpetuating hate speech, bullying or discrimination.
- Avoidance: Stand up against online harassment, report incidents and promote a culture of kindness and respect.
Pitfall 5: Misinformation and disinformation
- Pitfall: Spreading false or misleading information about cultures.
- Avoidance: Verify information from multiple sources, be critical of what you read, and promote media literacy.