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Collaborative Online Intercultural Learning (COIL)

33 min · 11 de feb de 2026
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COIL is an innovative teaching method where students from classes in two different countries work together virtually to complete a project. In this episode, we explore the power and impact of COIL with Suwebah Shoaib and Gabriella Wertheimer Cinque, two UFV students from different programs who participated in innovative projects with partners in Cairo and Ghana. We talk project details, sticky points, and impact. They highlight how their perspectives shifted, the importance of humility, and how the projects gave them an opportunity to understand and apply disiplinary learning in new ways. This episode will be of interest to any faculty member or student who is considering COIL for their courses.

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