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Implementing, Growing, and Sustaining Collaborative Online International Learning
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This book offers faculty and administrators across the world -- whether formally involved in international education, in service-learning and community engagement, or wanting to incorporate a cross-cultural perspective in their disciplinary courses.
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This book offers faculty and administrators across the world -- whether formally involved in international education, in service-learning and community engagement, or wanting to incorporate a cross-cultural perspective in their disciplinary courses.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 540
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000975505
- Artikelnr.: 68357077
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 540
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000975505
- Artikelnr.: 68357077
Jon Rubin, founder and former director of SUNY's COIL Center, is director of both COIL Consulting and COIL Connect for Virtual Exchange (https://coilconnect.org) a web initiative that supports institutions committed to COIL Virtual Exchange. He co-facilitated four iterations of the COIL Leadership Institute between 2017-2021, with the American Council on Education and later with Florida International University. Sarah Guth is the President of UNICollaboration, a cross-disciplinary professional organization for telecollaboration and virtual exchange in Higher Education, and teaches English as a Foreign Language at the University of Padova, Italy where she has implemented virtual exchange (VE) for two decades. She was the Program Coordinator at the SUNY COIL Center from 2013 to 2014. She currently focuses on the role of professional development in VE and the integration of VE into internationalization-at-home strategies. Stephanie Doscher is Director of Florida International University's Office of Collaborative Online International Learning (FIU COIL). She also serves as Program Evaluator for the university's Title VI-funded Kimberly Green Latin American and Caribbean National Resource Center. Stephanie's work focuses primarily on organizational leadership and strategic planning, professional development, and integrative curricular and co-curricular design to enable global learning for all. Her research interests concern global learning instruction and assessment and the relationship between global learning, social innovation, and inclusive excellence. Stephanie advises a wide range of colleges and universities and presents engaging workshops for faculty and staff on methods for realizing their unique visions for transformative global learning. In addition to her co-authored article with Hilary Landorf, "Defining Global Learning at Florida International University," recent publications include "Global Learning for Global Citizenship" in Human Developmen
List of Figures List of Tables List of Boxes Foreword-Hans de Wit How and Why the Guide to COIL Virtual Exchange is Linked to the COIL Connect for Virtual Exchange Website-Jon Rubin Survey Graphics Data Sources Utilized in this Book-Jon Rubin
Sarah Guth
and Alena Anishchanka Acknowlegments Part One. Introduction to COIL Virtual Exchange 1. Preface to an Evolving International Educational Landscape-Jon Rubin 2. The Limits of International Education Mobility and the Emergence of COIL-Harvey Charles 3. Situating COIL Virtual Exchange Within Concepts of Internationalization- Jos Beelen and Stephanie Doscher 4. Collaboration. Why It Is Central to COIL and How to Integrate It Into Practice-Jon Rubin Part Two. What Institutional Leaders
Senior International Officers
and Internationalization Champions Need to Know About COIL Virtual Exchange 5. Introduction-Jon Rubin 6. Preparing Your Institution to Develop an Equitable COIL VE Environment-Jon Rubin 7. Developing COIL Infrastructure and Forming a Core Team. Initial Steps-Jon Rubin 8. Developing Effective International Institutional Partnerships for COIL Virtual Exchange-Jon Rubin 9. Structuring COIL Activities from Start to Finish. Developing a 3-Year Plan-Jon Rubin 10. Taking COIL Virtual Exchange to Scale. 2004-2020- Jon Rubin
Katherine Wimpenny
BrendaGarcía Portillo
GianMario Besana
Eva Haug
Jami Leibowitz
Osvaldo Succi Jr.
Albina Szeles
and Ruth O'Brien Part Three. What Instuctors and Support Staff Need to Know About COIL Virtual Exchange 11. Introduction to What Instructors and Support Staff Need to Know About COIL Virtual Exchange-Stephanie Doscher andJon Rubin 12. Strategies for Engaging Faculty With COIL Virtual Exchange-Sally Mudiamu 13. Professional Development for COIL Virtual Exchange. Why
How
and Who?-Stephanie Doscher 14. Professional Development for COIL Virtual Exchange. What Should It Entail?-Stephanie Doscher 15. Communicating Successfully Across Differences within COIL Virtual Exchange-Darla K. Deardorff 16. Assessing Intercultural Learning Outcomes in COIL Courses- Darla K. Deardorff 17. Matching Students. Strategies for Maximizing Inclusion and Success-Stephanie Tadal and Maria Marino 18. Information Technology Tools for COIL Virtual Exchange-Nicole Simon and Angélica Santana Fierro Part Four. Perspectives on COIL Virtual Exchange 19. COIL Development at State-funded U.S. University Systems-Dan Nolan 20. The Implementation and Sustainability of COIL at Research and Research-Aspiring Universities-Carrie Prior and Sake Jager 21. COILing at and With Community and Technical Colleges-Joan Landeros
Susan Jagendorf-Sobierajski
Kathleen M. McKenna
Lynda Carroll
Marcia Blackburn
Camila Maria da Costa Kami
Liesa Kyer
and Olga Aksakalova 22. COIL Country Focus-Thomas Buntru
BrendaGarcía Portillo
Verónica Rodríguez Luna
Ana Cristina Biondo Salomão
Osvaldo Succi Jr.
José Celso Freire Jr.
Simone Hackett
Eva Haug
Keiko Ikeda
Veronica M. Onorevole
Lavern Samuels
Vinay Rajah
and Lize-Mari Mitchell 23. Organizations Supporting the Broader Virtual Exchange Field- Chesla Ann Lenkaitis Part Five. Case Studies. How Students
Teachers
and Other Learners Benefit 24. Case Studies. Voices of Students and Teachers- Elena Douvlou
Kelly Tzoumis
Giséle Manganelli Fernandes
John Shanahan
Nila Ginger Hofman
Shweta Sinha Deshpande
Christie A. Klimas
Odair Almeida
John R. Chapin
Fiona Rossette-Crake
Jon Rubin
Tuli Chatterji
Friyana Munshi
Kathryn Berlin
Khadija Rubaiyat Tasmia
Janiek de Vries
Rana Altayan
Tonnie van Genugten
and Steffanie M. Munguia Part Six. Conclusion. The Future of COIL and Networked Education 36. Conclusion-Jon Rubin Editors and Contributors Index
Sarah Guth
and Alena Anishchanka Acknowlegments Part One. Introduction to COIL Virtual Exchange 1. Preface to an Evolving International Educational Landscape-Jon Rubin 2. The Limits of International Education Mobility and the Emergence of COIL-Harvey Charles 3. Situating COIL Virtual Exchange Within Concepts of Internationalization- Jos Beelen and Stephanie Doscher 4. Collaboration. Why It Is Central to COIL and How to Integrate It Into Practice-Jon Rubin Part Two. What Institutional Leaders
Senior International Officers
and Internationalization Champions Need to Know About COIL Virtual Exchange 5. Introduction-Jon Rubin 6. Preparing Your Institution to Develop an Equitable COIL VE Environment-Jon Rubin 7. Developing COIL Infrastructure and Forming a Core Team. Initial Steps-Jon Rubin 8. Developing Effective International Institutional Partnerships for COIL Virtual Exchange-Jon Rubin 9. Structuring COIL Activities from Start to Finish. Developing a 3-Year Plan-Jon Rubin 10. Taking COIL Virtual Exchange to Scale. 2004-2020- Jon Rubin
Katherine Wimpenny
BrendaGarcía Portillo
GianMario Besana
Eva Haug
Jami Leibowitz
Osvaldo Succi Jr.
Albina Szeles
and Ruth O'Brien Part Three. What Instuctors and Support Staff Need to Know About COIL Virtual Exchange 11. Introduction to What Instructors and Support Staff Need to Know About COIL Virtual Exchange-Stephanie Doscher andJon Rubin 12. Strategies for Engaging Faculty With COIL Virtual Exchange-Sally Mudiamu 13. Professional Development for COIL Virtual Exchange. Why
How
and Who?-Stephanie Doscher 14. Professional Development for COIL Virtual Exchange. What Should It Entail?-Stephanie Doscher 15. Communicating Successfully Across Differences within COIL Virtual Exchange-Darla K. Deardorff 16. Assessing Intercultural Learning Outcomes in COIL Courses- Darla K. Deardorff 17. Matching Students. Strategies for Maximizing Inclusion and Success-Stephanie Tadal and Maria Marino 18. Information Technology Tools for COIL Virtual Exchange-Nicole Simon and Angélica Santana Fierro Part Four. Perspectives on COIL Virtual Exchange 19. COIL Development at State-funded U.S. University Systems-Dan Nolan 20. The Implementation and Sustainability of COIL at Research and Research-Aspiring Universities-Carrie Prior and Sake Jager 21. COILing at and With Community and Technical Colleges-Joan Landeros
Susan Jagendorf-Sobierajski
Kathleen M. McKenna
Lynda Carroll
Marcia Blackburn
Camila Maria da Costa Kami
Liesa Kyer
and Olga Aksakalova 22. COIL Country Focus-Thomas Buntru
BrendaGarcía Portillo
Verónica Rodríguez Luna
Ana Cristina Biondo Salomão
Osvaldo Succi Jr.
José Celso Freire Jr.
Simone Hackett
Eva Haug
Keiko Ikeda
Veronica M. Onorevole
Lavern Samuels
Vinay Rajah
and Lize-Mari Mitchell 23. Organizations Supporting the Broader Virtual Exchange Field- Chesla Ann Lenkaitis Part Five. Case Studies. How Students
Teachers
and Other Learners Benefit 24. Case Studies. Voices of Students and Teachers- Elena Douvlou
Kelly Tzoumis
Giséle Manganelli Fernandes
John Shanahan
Nila Ginger Hofman
Shweta Sinha Deshpande
Christie A. Klimas
Odair Almeida
John R. Chapin
Fiona Rossette-Crake
Jon Rubin
Tuli Chatterji
Friyana Munshi
Kathryn Berlin
Khadija Rubaiyat Tasmia
Janiek de Vries
Rana Altayan
Tonnie van Genugten
and Steffanie M. Munguia Part Six. Conclusion. The Future of COIL and Networked Education 36. Conclusion-Jon Rubin Editors and Contributors Index
List of Figures List of Tables List of Boxes Foreword-Hans de Wit How and Why the Guide to COIL Virtual Exchange is Linked to the COIL Connect for Virtual Exchange Website-Jon Rubin Survey Graphics Data Sources Utilized in this Book-Jon Rubin
Sarah Guth
and Alena Anishchanka Acknowlegments Part One. Introduction to COIL Virtual Exchange 1. Preface to an Evolving International Educational Landscape-Jon Rubin 2. The Limits of International Education Mobility and the Emergence of COIL-Harvey Charles 3. Situating COIL Virtual Exchange Within Concepts of Internationalization- Jos Beelen and Stephanie Doscher 4. Collaboration. Why It Is Central to COIL and How to Integrate It Into Practice-Jon Rubin Part Two. What Institutional Leaders
Senior International Officers
and Internationalization Champions Need to Know About COIL Virtual Exchange 5. Introduction-Jon Rubin 6. Preparing Your Institution to Develop an Equitable COIL VE Environment-Jon Rubin 7. Developing COIL Infrastructure and Forming a Core Team. Initial Steps-Jon Rubin 8. Developing Effective International Institutional Partnerships for COIL Virtual Exchange-Jon Rubin 9. Structuring COIL Activities from Start to Finish. Developing a 3-Year Plan-Jon Rubin 10. Taking COIL Virtual Exchange to Scale. 2004-2020- Jon Rubin
Katherine Wimpenny
BrendaGarcía Portillo
GianMario Besana
Eva Haug
Jami Leibowitz
Osvaldo Succi Jr.
Albina Szeles
and Ruth O'Brien Part Three. What Instuctors and Support Staff Need to Know About COIL Virtual Exchange 11. Introduction to What Instructors and Support Staff Need to Know About COIL Virtual Exchange-Stephanie Doscher andJon Rubin 12. Strategies for Engaging Faculty With COIL Virtual Exchange-Sally Mudiamu 13. Professional Development for COIL Virtual Exchange. Why
How
and Who?-Stephanie Doscher 14. Professional Development for COIL Virtual Exchange. What Should It Entail?-Stephanie Doscher 15. Communicating Successfully Across Differences within COIL Virtual Exchange-Darla K. Deardorff 16. Assessing Intercultural Learning Outcomes in COIL Courses- Darla K. Deardorff 17. Matching Students. Strategies for Maximizing Inclusion and Success-Stephanie Tadal and Maria Marino 18. Information Technology Tools for COIL Virtual Exchange-Nicole Simon and Angélica Santana Fierro Part Four. Perspectives on COIL Virtual Exchange 19. COIL Development at State-funded U.S. University Systems-Dan Nolan 20. The Implementation and Sustainability of COIL at Research and Research-Aspiring Universities-Carrie Prior and Sake Jager 21. COILing at and With Community and Technical Colleges-Joan Landeros
Susan Jagendorf-Sobierajski
Kathleen M. McKenna
Lynda Carroll
Marcia Blackburn
Camila Maria da Costa Kami
Liesa Kyer
and Olga Aksakalova 22. COIL Country Focus-Thomas Buntru
BrendaGarcía Portillo
Verónica Rodríguez Luna
Ana Cristina Biondo Salomão
Osvaldo Succi Jr.
José Celso Freire Jr.
Simone Hackett
Eva Haug
Keiko Ikeda
Veronica M. Onorevole
Lavern Samuels
Vinay Rajah
and Lize-Mari Mitchell 23. Organizations Supporting the Broader Virtual Exchange Field- Chesla Ann Lenkaitis Part Five. Case Studies. How Students
Teachers
and Other Learners Benefit 24. Case Studies. Voices of Students and Teachers- Elena Douvlou
Kelly Tzoumis
Giséle Manganelli Fernandes
John Shanahan
Nila Ginger Hofman
Shweta Sinha Deshpande
Christie A. Klimas
Odair Almeida
John R. Chapin
Fiona Rossette-Crake
Jon Rubin
Tuli Chatterji
Friyana Munshi
Kathryn Berlin
Khadija Rubaiyat Tasmia
Janiek de Vries
Rana Altayan
Tonnie van Genugten
and Steffanie M. Munguia Part Six. Conclusion. The Future of COIL and Networked Education 36. Conclusion-Jon Rubin Editors and Contributors Index
Sarah Guth
and Alena Anishchanka Acknowlegments Part One. Introduction to COIL Virtual Exchange 1. Preface to an Evolving International Educational Landscape-Jon Rubin 2. The Limits of International Education Mobility and the Emergence of COIL-Harvey Charles 3. Situating COIL Virtual Exchange Within Concepts of Internationalization- Jos Beelen and Stephanie Doscher 4. Collaboration. Why It Is Central to COIL and How to Integrate It Into Practice-Jon Rubin Part Two. What Institutional Leaders
Senior International Officers
and Internationalization Champions Need to Know About COIL Virtual Exchange 5. Introduction-Jon Rubin 6. Preparing Your Institution to Develop an Equitable COIL VE Environment-Jon Rubin 7. Developing COIL Infrastructure and Forming a Core Team. Initial Steps-Jon Rubin 8. Developing Effective International Institutional Partnerships for COIL Virtual Exchange-Jon Rubin 9. Structuring COIL Activities from Start to Finish. Developing a 3-Year Plan-Jon Rubin 10. Taking COIL Virtual Exchange to Scale. 2004-2020- Jon Rubin
Katherine Wimpenny
BrendaGarcía Portillo
GianMario Besana
Eva Haug
Jami Leibowitz
Osvaldo Succi Jr.
Albina Szeles
and Ruth O'Brien Part Three. What Instuctors and Support Staff Need to Know About COIL Virtual Exchange 11. Introduction to What Instructors and Support Staff Need to Know About COIL Virtual Exchange-Stephanie Doscher andJon Rubin 12. Strategies for Engaging Faculty With COIL Virtual Exchange-Sally Mudiamu 13. Professional Development for COIL Virtual Exchange. Why
How
and Who?-Stephanie Doscher 14. Professional Development for COIL Virtual Exchange. What Should It Entail?-Stephanie Doscher 15. Communicating Successfully Across Differences within COIL Virtual Exchange-Darla K. Deardorff 16. Assessing Intercultural Learning Outcomes in COIL Courses- Darla K. Deardorff 17. Matching Students. Strategies for Maximizing Inclusion and Success-Stephanie Tadal and Maria Marino 18. Information Technology Tools for COIL Virtual Exchange-Nicole Simon and Angélica Santana Fierro Part Four. Perspectives on COIL Virtual Exchange 19. COIL Development at State-funded U.S. University Systems-Dan Nolan 20. The Implementation and Sustainability of COIL at Research and Research-Aspiring Universities-Carrie Prior and Sake Jager 21. COILing at and With Community and Technical Colleges-Joan Landeros
Susan Jagendorf-Sobierajski
Kathleen M. McKenna
Lynda Carroll
Marcia Blackburn
Camila Maria da Costa Kami
Liesa Kyer
and Olga Aksakalova 22. COIL Country Focus-Thomas Buntru
BrendaGarcía Portillo
Verónica Rodríguez Luna
Ana Cristina Biondo Salomão
Osvaldo Succi Jr.
José Celso Freire Jr.
Simone Hackett
Eva Haug
Keiko Ikeda
Veronica M. Onorevole
Lavern Samuels
Vinay Rajah
and Lize-Mari Mitchell 23. Organizations Supporting the Broader Virtual Exchange Field- Chesla Ann Lenkaitis Part Five. Case Studies. How Students
Teachers
and Other Learners Benefit 24. Case Studies. Voices of Students and Teachers- Elena Douvlou
Kelly Tzoumis
Giséle Manganelli Fernandes
John Shanahan
Nila Ginger Hofman
Shweta Sinha Deshpande
Christie A. Klimas
Odair Almeida
John R. Chapin
Fiona Rossette-Crake
Jon Rubin
Tuli Chatterji
Friyana Munshi
Kathryn Berlin
Khadija Rubaiyat Tasmia
Janiek de Vries
Rana Altayan
Tonnie van Genugten
and Steffanie M. Munguia Part Six. Conclusion. The Future of COIL and Networked Education 36. Conclusion-Jon Rubin Editors and Contributors Index