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How to COIL – How to Design Collaborative Online Courses with International Colleagues

This 90-minute online course provides an introduction to the Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) approach and outlines how you can incorporate online international collaboration into your courses. To illustrate this concept we have invited Dr. Ruth Tobias from the FU Berlin, who will tell us about her COIL on “What Do You Mean?”: Experiencing Culture through Language – Joint Online Course, Jerusalem – Berlin (Hebrew-German).

BeCOIL and the Berlin Centre for Higher Education (BZHL) will jointly organise the event.

Online-event, Thursday, 18th of April from 3 to 4:30 pm (CET).

Registration and more information