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    An introduction to local and global health behaviors using a Collaborative Online International Learning exchange

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    Higgins, N and Smith, L. (2023) 'An introduction to local and global health behaviors using a Collaborative Online International Learning exchange', Journal of Virtual Exchange, 6, 12-23, available: https://journal.unicollaboration.org/article/view/38839/38694.
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    Date
    2023-11
    Author
    Higgins, Niamh
    Smith, Lisa
    Peer Reviewed
    Yes
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    Higgins, N and Smith, L. (2023) 'An introduction to local and global health behaviors using a Collaborative Online International Learning exchange', Journal of Virtual Exchange, 6, 12-23, available: https://journal.unicollaboration.org/article/view/38839/38694.
    Abstract
    Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) uses technology to facilitate the engagement of students from different countries in collaborative coursework and sharing of cultural perspectives. This practice paper describes an original COIL exchange between students enrolled in health psychology modules at higher education institutions in Ireland (n = 35), and the United States of America (n = 20). The exchange consisted of a ten-week initiative, during which students engaged in synchronous and asynchronous coursework. This paper provides course instructors with strategies for designing and implementing a COIL virtual exchange as well as strategies for increasing student engagement. We believe COIL is a valuable teaching approach that helps students learn module specific material, understand multicultural viewpoints, and enhance their professional skill set.
    Keywords
    Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL)
    Psychology
    Higher education
    Language (ISO 639-3)
    en_US
    Publisher
    University of Groningen Press
    Rights
    CC BY 4.0 Open Access
    License URI
    https://journal.unicollaboration.org/
    DOI
    10.21827/jve.6.38839
    URI
    https://dspace.mic.ul.ie/handle/10395/3177
    ISSN
    2647-4832
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    • Psychology (Peer-reviewed publications)

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