Organised by Centre for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning (CETL)
Series Abstract
As part of the initiatives to engage teachers with overseas universities in a partnership to promote internationalization, CETL is running a series of Winter Sandbox seminars under the auspices of Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) in January 2023.
COIL is an innovative pedagogical approach that connects teachers and students from different geographical and linguacultural regions to enable them to engage in discussions, collaborative projects, and other virtual exchanges, with a view to providing a transformative, cross-cultural and transnational learning experience via an online platform.
With invited speakers from the HKU Task Force on Internationalization and experts from the State University of New York (SUNY) who began COIL over twenty years ago, this CETL Sandbox series will share potentials, benefits, challenges and logistics on how to facilitate the development of new COIL courses for undergraduate (Ug) and taught postgraduate (TPg) levels, as well as the adaptation of existing courses to form COIL courses.
Applications of Collaborative Online International Learning in Language and Culture Courses
Conceptualising a COIL through building a network of partners
Time : 12:30pm - 2:00pm (HKT)
Venue : RRS321 and Zoom
Speakers :
by Dr. Mercedes Vázquez
This presentation will guide you through the process of setting up a Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) course assignment or a new COIL course. We will describe past COIL experiences at HKU in the fields of teaching language, history and culture with the aim of reflecting on the benefits and challenges of using COIL for Teaching & Learning at HKU. Topics discussed will include the suitability of certain collaborative assignments for achieving a successful learning experience, affective factors involved in cross-cultural collaborations, and COIL’s potential for the development of intercultural and global competences, among others.
About the speakers
by Prof. Shahla Ali
This session will explore preliminary steps to conceptualising a COIL through building a network of partners. The session will draw on recent experiences engaging with Augusto Lopez-Claros, Maja Groff and Arthur Dahl to discuss their book on Global Governance and the Emergence of Global Institutions in a course on Preventative law.
About the speaker
SUNY COIL Center professional insight on challenges and tips on running COIL, how to assess students, provide feedback and evaluation
The Development of COIL Virtual Exchange 2002 – 2022
Time : 10:30am - 12:00pm (HKT) / 9:30pm to 11:00pm (NY Time)
Venue : RRS 321 and Zoom
Speakers :
by Ms. Hope Windle
In this session, Ms. Hope Windle from SUNY COIL Center will share her professional insight onto how to start a COIL, challenges and tips on running COIL, how to assess students, provide feedback and evaluation.
The session will be held in a synchronous hybrid format for colleagues who are eager to learn about this pedagogic modality.
About the speakers
by Mr. Jon Rubin
Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) began to develop at the State University of New York over twenty years ago, but similar variants have been introduced by many institutions around the world. At first, most COILs were organized by individual instructors, but with time the management of projects by COIL Coordinators became central to scaling up COIL at the university. This presentation will review these changes over time and will share data from the COIL Connect web site that provides evidence of this evolution.
About the speakers
Integrating COIL in engineering and physical sciences
The Paths We Walk Become Roads: Co-curricular Experiments in International Virtual Exchanges
Time : 12:30pm - 2:00pm (HKT)
Venue : RRS321 and Zoom
Speakers :
by Dr. Sérgio D.N. Lourenço
Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) is a new initiative of the university to internationalise teaching and learning through online technology. In this presentation, the foundations and principles of COIL will be introduced followed by practical examples on how COIL can be designed and implemented within the engineering and physical sciences with international partners.
About the speaker
by Dr. Jack Tsao with COIL partners Dr. Suraiya Hameed, School of Education at the University of Queensland and Dr. Danielle Heinrichs, School of Education and Professional Studies at Griffith University
International Virtual Exchanges (IVEs) enabled by digital technology offer a sustainable, equitable, and cost-efficient path for internationalisation in higher education. The Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) framework is an increasingly popular IVE model for universities to foster global cross-institutional student learning experiences. However, designing and realising effective COIL projects can be challenging for teachers and requires intentionality, not just sharing content or bringing students together.
Through sharing two case studies of co-curricular COIL projects organised by HKU Common Core with universities in Australia and the UK, this talk will highlight potential challenges when creating and running COIL projects and practical tips and strategies to mitigate these difficulties. The seminar will discuss pedagogical design, the use of digital technologies and other implementation considerations that may drive engagement, collaboration, socialisation, intercultural communication, and a transformative student experience.
About the speaker
For information, please contact:
Ms. Lavina Luk, CETL
Phone: 3917 5272; Email: ytluk89@hku.hk