Emerging Edtech Options for VE/COIL: Creating Safe Spaces for Innovation and Learning - VE / COILの新しいEdtechオプション:イノベーションと学習のための安全なスペースの作成
- Shared screen with speaker view

19:15
Mike Sandy, Bridgewater State University (MA) Study Abroad Director

19:32
Curtis Ho, University of Hawaii at Manoa, project with Nagasaki University to begin.

19:50
My name is Marja Unkuri-Chaudhry from University of Montana. Our university has started doing virtual exchange/COIL and is interested in expanding the programming.

19:54
Mary Evans, former Fulbright Program Officer (WHA) at the US Dept of State

20:02
Alessia Carpoca, University of Montana, School of Theatre and Dance.

20:03
Hello, everyone! Tosh Yamamoto of Kansai University, Osaka Japan. My pleasure to be here today!

20:18
Buenas noches, saludos a todos, Ernesto López, universidad Arturo Michelena Venezuela

20:40
Mitsuyo Toya, Univ of the Ryukyus, Hi from Okinawa, Japan

21:13
Good morning and Good evening!! I’m Naoki Suzuki from Tokyo Gakugei University. I belong to the department of health and sport science.

21:18
Greetings from Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan. I am Wonkyung Rhee, Assistant Professor and COIL coordinator.

22:07
Wing-kai To, Senior International Officer, Bridgewater State University

22:54
Hello from Albany, New York! Annette Richie of the University at Albany (State University of New York), Director of Global Academic Programs & COIL Coordinator

23:11
Greetings from Iwata Yasuyuki, Directore of Gakugei International Student Exchange Centre, Tokyo Gakugei University

23:20
Greetings from Bridgewater State University and hello from Jabbar Al-Obaidi

23:30
Good evening and good morning from Sophia University. I am Miki Sugimura of Education Department, Comparative and International Education.

30:53
I find the unexpected cameos in Zoom calls one of the joys of 2020. It help to humanize the continuing virtual communication experiences.

32:35
Feel free to post your questions in the Chat feature using ALL CAPS :-) No dude en publicar sus preguntas en la función de chat usando TODAS LAS MAYÚSCULAS

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ALL CAPSを使用してチャット機能に質問を投稿してください

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Amy Wilson from Yamaguchi Prefectural University in Yamaguchi, Japan. I am using Flipgrid, and like this Google Docs example.WOULD IT BE POSSIBLE TO GET THE TEMPLATE FOR THIS GOOGLE DOCS OUTLINE OF THE COURSE?I would like to use it in a module this fall

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Greetings, Asami Nago, a lecturer of the University of the Ryukyus, Okinawa.

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I'm interested in Flipgrid and DISCOURD. CAN YOU SHARE LESSON PLANS OR RECORDED VIDEOS USING A COMBINATION OF THEESE AND ZOOM?

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Please complete the one question poll to help us know about shorter vs. longer webinars.

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Hi Amy Wilson, I redacted the students’ personal information from the Google Doc and you can make a copy for yourself here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ErktCuKDDDIKOyu2KBZ7BuEj9cdp_xMicb2GFK03FO8/edit?usp=sharing

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Basically, this Google Doc sits in the parent folder and links to contact sheets in individual group folders

52:47
Wonderful it looks like the majority of you can stay with us for an extra 15 minutes. We greatly appreciate the flexibility.

53:48
TBL= Team-Based Learning?

54:06
Yes, TBL--Team based Learning

54:12
Thank you Joe for sharing the Google Doc!

56:12
Thanks Joe for sharing the sheet. This looks great!

56:37
Here is a contact sheet template you might want to use. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PVQntIKbsSLsT21bC_ELTYAVtYCmrrGH8fmQULOHvgI/edit?usp=sharing

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Each group can have a contact sheet, linked from the main Group distribution document

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Alternatively, you might wish to use Google Sites to place all of this information. Here is an example of what that looks like: https://sites.google.com/view/glespring2019/home?authuser=0

59:36
To those of you who have to leave at in the next few minutes thank you for joining us. We will be posting the full recording in a few days. So feel free to ask any questions you have before you leave.

01:02:15
I love to see who has been working together. University at Albany is honored to partner with Kansai University and National Taiwan University as well as other amazing universities with attendees in this webinar.

01:02:58
My apologies for leaving soon but it was fantastic! Thank you and I will catch up with thre recording later. Thanks again!

01:04:38
I ALSO WOULD LIKE TO SEE EXAMPLES OF COIL CLASSES OR ACTIVITIES ESPECIALLY IN ARTS FIELDS. THIS IS MY FIRST EXPERIENCE AND I AM WORKING WITH SOFIA UNIVERSITY IN TOKYO.

01:05:39
Here are some example projects and partnerships from DePaul University https://offices.depaul.edu/global-engagement/partnerships/programs-for-partner-institutions/Pages/GLE-Projects.aspx

01:06:28
Thank you so much!

01:06:48
I just posted a resource PDF with links to institutions including DePaul who are posting resources on VE/COIL including sample courses in an array of interdisciplinary areas.

01:06:55
http://coil.suny.edu/sites/default/files/ziolkowskic2015-suny-coil-community_a_gcc_photography_exhibit.pdf

01:07:09
I need to leave now. Thanks for the information and I will look for the recording.

01:07:30
Thank you for joining us Curtis.

01:09:17
Yes!

01:11:15
Thank you for the template and all the other great links!!

01:14:07
Thank you very much for hosting and presenting these very helpful webinars!

01:14:23
Thanks Annette for contributing!

01:15:08
Thank you so much for a wonderful webinar !

01:15:35
Best regards to all!

01:15:36
Thank you to all the presenters!

01:15:38
Thank you everyone.

01:15:41
Thanks! Good luck!

01:15:42
Thanks for all the great information!!

01:15:43
Thank you!!

01:15:45
Thank you!

01:15:52
Thank you and see you all

01:15:53
Thank you very much!

01:15:59
Thank you for great and productive meeting.

01:16:01
Will try to continue to participate!!

01:16:02
Thank you, excellent presentations!

01:16:08
Thank you very much for the informative webinar.