Getting to What Matters Most: How to sustain and scale VE/COIL partnerships - 最も重要なことへの到達:VE / COILパートナーシップを維持および拡張する方法
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Hello from Florida International University in Miami!

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Hello from Bridgewater State University (MA).

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Hi from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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My name is Marja Unkuri-Chaudhry and I am responsible for Education Abroad and international partnerships at University of Montana.

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Hello from Davis!

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Hi Dylan Warner from UCDavis Global Affairs

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Hello from East Carolina University.

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Good morning. I am Naoki Suzuki from Tokyo Gakugei University. I would like to promote the relationship between TGU and US university. I am going to train the global teacher through our curriculum.

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Hello from Texas A&M University

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Welcome!ようこそBienvenidos

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Hello from Bridgewater State University. Thanks for this opportunity.

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Hello from Kagoshima University.

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hello from University California, Davis

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Hi everyone. I’m COIL Coordinator and faculty member in the English Department at LaGuardia Community College in New York City.

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Hi all, greetings from Quito, Ecuador

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Hello from Sophia University in Tokyo

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Greeting from Sophia University, too! I am COIL coordinator and faculty member in the center for Global Education and Discovery.

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Good evening, everyone. My name is Candice Wilson, and I am from the University of North Georgia. I'm doing a COIL exchange this Fall, and I'm just looking to continue to improve on what I am already doing.

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Hello from University at Albany (SUNY)! I am Annette Richie, Director of Global Academic Programs, COIL practitioner and coordinator since 2016. I am happy to see various partners here. arichie@albany.edu

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Hi from the French Embassy in the US! I am Katrin Gebhard and facilitating virtual exchange between US and French Institutions at the moment. Happy to connect with you: katrin.gebhard@diplomatie.gouv.fr

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Welcome everyone. If you have not already done so, please feel free to introduce yourself here in the chat.

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Hi, I’m Deborah Gavlik, Diector of International Education at Sinclair Community College

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Hi, I’m Margaret Merrill, an instructional designer at University of California, Davis.

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Hello everyone. I'm Noriko Ishihara from Hosei University in Tokyo. I'm facilitating student exchange through COIL this fall with colleagues from Minnesota State Mankato.

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Hi Everyone! I'm Armando T. Quitain from the Division of Multidisciplinary Global Education, Center for International Education of Kumamoto University (Japan). Happy to collaborate with you.

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QUESTION FOR PENN STATE: HOW ARE THEY ASSESSING THE DEVELOPMENT OF STUDENTS' INTERCULTURAL COMPETENCE AND HOW DO THEY USE THE RESULTS OF THESE ASSESSMENTS IN SCALING VE/COIL ?

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As we approach the end of Brenda's remarks, if anyone would like to unmute and ask a question via audio please let us know here in the chat window.

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BRENDA - IN YOUR 2 DAY WORKSHOP, (1) WHAT ARE A FEW CORE CONCEPTS OR TASKS THAT YOU INTRODUCE TO THE FACULTY, AND (2) WHO DO YOU HAVE AS CO-PRESENTERS/CO-FACILITATORS (IN TERMS OF THEIR ROLES/OFFICES), IF YOU OFFER THIS AS A TEAM EFFORT?

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https://www.aacu.org/value/rubrics/global-learning

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https://sites.psu.edu/edge/

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That is a photo of more friends from Latin American Academy III!

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if you want to participate in the networks LATAM, ODUCOIL, please let me know

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brenda.garcia@udem.edu

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THanks everyone!

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Thank you!

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Thank you...

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Thank you!

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Thank you everyone - this was very informative!