Abstract
In today’s global society, higher education institutions are charged with preparing students to be world citizens who possess holistic perspectives on diverse international cultures. Many colleges and universities in the United States of America actively seek international partners to offer technology enhanced collaborative online international learning (COIL) courses. All members, including faculty, instructional designers, information technology support staff, and administrators in the partner institutions play essential roles in developing and delivering internationally networked courses. In this paper, the researchers share the journey, offer a course development model and lessons learned as they sought international partners, collaborated globally, developed international curricula, and team taught with colleagues from diverse culture and linguistic backgrounds. The purpose of this paper is to introduce practices that can be implemented in technology integrated international networked teaching to help college students increase intercultural and diversity awareness, explore and develop cultural competencies, and gain experience in communication and civil engagement in a global context using a cost-effective pathway.
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Zhang, J., & Pearlman, A. M. G. (2018). Expanding Access to International Education through Technology Enhanced Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) Courses. International Journal of Technology in Teaching and Learning, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.37120/ijttl.2018.14.1.01
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