New York City – The State
University of New York’s Center for Collaborative Online International Learning
(COIL) will host its 4th annual conference this week, June 7 and 8, at the SUNY
Global Center in New York City.
This year’s conference, Moving
from Me to We: Breaking Boundaries and Building Bridges with Globally Networked
Learning Partnerships, will be webcast live. To register for the webcast,
visit www.suny.edu/global/coil.
The COIL Center was formed in
2006, to expand the number of students having a significant cross-cultural
experience while at university, because only about 2 percent of all students
are able to participate in study abroad programs. These globally networked
classes also serve as portals for SUNY students considering study abroad and
for international students considering study at SUNY.
“By bringing many of the
benefits of our study abroad programs to students online, we open up this
one-of-a-kind opportunity for an international education to all of our students
in New York and across the globe,” said SUNY Chancellor Nancy L. Zimpher. “As a
truly global university system that serves more than 19,000 students from more
than 160 nations, SUNY is proud to be a leader in COIL.”
The two-day conference will
bring together more than 130 faculty members, international programs staff,
instructional design/technology staff, and upper-level university
administrators from more than 25 SUNY campuses and more than 50 other
institutions of higher education from the U.S. and abroad.
Both in-person and online
attendees will be provided with a rich overview of the developing field of
globally networked learning, and will share their experiences developing
globally networked learning courses, initiatives, and best practices.
COIL is taking on a large
role as SUNY carries out its strategic plan, The Power of SUNY, and
specifically in one of its primary components—SUNY and the World—by addressing
the need for greater international focus and providing a globally networked
learning environment for students. COIL was also featured in the recently
released SUNY Master
Plan as a “Profile in Systemness,” which foregrounds its role as a liaison
for individual campuses and a facilitator of collaboration among them.
The COIL Center’s mission is
to encourage and support the development and implementation of collaborative
online international courses as a format for experiential cross-cultural learning.
Participating students are sensitized to the larger world by deepening their
understanding of themselves, their culture, how they are perceived, and how
they perceive others. These globally networked courses also intensify
disciplinary learning in fields where engaging other cultural perspectives is
key.
COIL seeks to build bridges
between study abroad, instructional design, and teaching faculty through
team-taught courses, thereby promoting, integrating and enhancing international
education experiences across the curriculum. The COIL Center also strives to
help international programs offices better integrate technology into their
workflow.
About the State University of New York
The State University of New
York is the largest comprehensive university system in the United States,
educating nearly 468,000 students in more than 7,500 degree and certificate
programs on 64 campuses with more than 3 million alumni around the
globe. To learn more about how SUNY creates opportunity, visit www.suny.edu