Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) brings together students and faculty around the world for shared classes that expand perspectives and promote collaboration.
This school year, Mrs. Doscher has active learning tools in her classroom. She has standing desks, chairs with bouncers on the feet, and a bicycle desk.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security will reestablish an advisory council to provide guidance and feedback to top government officials on education-related issues.
Will a hybrid approach to international education stick? Can international education diversify? Will the pandemic help make the case for internationalization?
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Classrooms without borders: Global education gets a boost as students and faculty participate in courses that cross institutions, continents and time zones
FIU has taken online learning to the next level with international collaborations that have students working “side by side” on projects that integrate a world of diverse perspectives and backgrounds
May 17, 2021 at 9:00am
Black boxes turn into the faces of young people from Brazil, Mexico and the United States as a Zoom fills up with students ready to make their final presentations.
They are studying biodiversity and have been paired up with peers in other countries to analyze and present on some of nature’s most complex relationships.