I am looking for a VE partner for a – mainly – undergraduate English for Specific Purposes class. The students in this class are studying architecture, civil engineering or urban planning. The VE would ideally run for 1 month in November/December (there is some flexibility here) and would be based Read More …
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Healthcare without borders
My VE is focussed around the globalisation of the healthcare experience faced by (mainly) Pharmacy students but is open to any groups from the wider healthcare field. I would like operate a "problem based learning" course for 6 weeks (meeting once weekly formally online) to exchange values/options and ideas based Read More …
Artificial Intelligence as a Tool for Learning English as a Foreign Language
This virtual exchange course (AI as a Tool for Learning EFL) offers a unique opportunity for students to enhance their English language skills (such as EFL or ESP) through the exploration and utilization of contemporary artificial intelligence tools. This course allows for a variety of topics to be covered, ensuring Read More …
Virtual Exchange for Business English Students for Purposes of International Communication
My goal is to establish a Virtual Exchange (VE) for my Business English course which focuses on enhancing students' language proficiency, digital literacy, and their soft skills by fostering international communication. The students who will take part in the VE are undergraduate/ graduate students with B2/C2 English level. I am Read More …
Social Issues in Sport
Students will compare the sport systems in the U.S. with those in other places internationally. I would like them to work with students from one or two other universities to conduct a comparison of a particular aspect of how sport systems interact with a particular social/cultural setting. Possible Partner Disciplines: Read More …
Professional Writing
This graduate-level course focuses on writing well at work. Students will learn the basic principles that result in elegant, effective writing and gain an overview of business communication principles, including persuasive techniques. The course has three writing assignments: an informative email, a persuasive memo, and a bad news letter.
Applied Sport Science
Course Description: Examines fundamental concepts related to the acquisition, analysis, and interpretation of data relevant to the outcome of human performance across myriad physical and cognitive domains including sport, exercise, tactical operations, and medical professions. Addresses the use of statistics and broader fields of data science, artificial intelligence, analytics, and Read More …
Statistics for Business Decisions
Past VE projects for this course have been on data ethics and company valuations. The course covers correlation and linear regression, model building, multiple regression, analysis of variance, time series analysis and decision analysis, as well as regression modeling with computer applications for business problems.
Studies in English Literature. The Windrush Generation
Dr. Nicole Blair is a faculty member in in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences at University of Washington, Tacoma. She is hoping to implement COIL in the following course: Studies in English Literature: The Windrush Generation. Nicole says: "In this course, students will learn the story of a Read More …
Educators for Change
Global Teacher Education is gaining importance in an increasingly globalization. The traditional methods of teacher education has placed less emphasis on preparing teachers to work in diverse societies and internationally. The purpose of this exchange is to provide opportunities for educators to experience diversity of cultures and pedagogical approaches that Read More …