Global Course Connections Great Lakes Colleges Association

Global Course Connections Great Lakes Colleges Association

Global Course Connections An Initiative of the Great Lakes Colleges Association Joyce M. Budai, Senior Program Officer for the Global Liberal Arts Alliance 6th COIL Conference March 2014 The Great Lakes Colleges Association • Albion College, MI • Oberlin College, OH • Allegheny College, PA • Ohio Wesleyan • Antioch College, OH University, OH • Denison University, OH • Wabash College, IN • DePauw University, IN • College of Wooster, OH • Earlham College, IN • Hope College, MI • Kalamazoo College, MI • Kenyon College, OH International Partners • Al Akhawayn University, • Bratislava International Morocco School of Liberal Arts • American College of Greece, • Effat University, Jeddah Athens • Forman Christian University, • American University of Pakistan Beirut • Franklin University, • American University in Switzerland Bulgaria • International Christian • American University in Cairo University, Tokyo • American University of • John Cabot University, Nigeria Rome • American University of Paris • Lingnan University, Hong Kong 3 Global Liberal Arts Alliance A Multinational Liberal Arts Alliance Leadership Convenings Thematic Conferences Campus Visits GLCA Research Collaborations Why Global Course Connections? A Higher Administration Initiative to: Expand & Deepen International Engagement for Member Institutions Bring International Perspective to the Liberal Arts Provide New Opportunities for Faculty Development Build Lasting Collaborations Among Alliance Members How It Works Identifying Faculty Partners Getting Ready to Connect • Introductions via e-mail or • CAO recommendations Skype • Faculty Self-Referrals • Faculty partner explorations • GLCA Staff Searches • Summer Workshop Preparation • Alternative meetings Follow-Up During and After Course Completion Projects to Date 2012-2013 2013-2014 9 paired courses 14 courses 19 faculty members 35 faculty members 5 GLCA Campuses 7 GLGA Campuses 6 International Campuses 8 International Campuses Expanded connection models—multiple partners Examples of Connected Courses Course Topic (in US) Partner Campus . Arabic . Saudi Arabia . German . Bulgaria . Political Science . Egypt . International Business . Greece . Economics . Switzerland . Biology . Lebanon . Geography . Morocco Considerations Benefits Risks Faculty Travel − Greater Time Demands New Colleagues − Cultural Disconnects Applying New IT Tools between Partners Student Engagement − IT Complications Expanded Research − Student Discomfort Possibilities − Unpredictability New Course & Learning − Student Evaluations Perspectives Ownership and Sustainability Present Process Future Directions Campus Based Coordinators & GLCA Instructional IT Alliance-Wide Course Data Base Faculty Initiatives GLCA Summer Workshops Presidents Student Travel Component Faculty Provosts Related Outcomes for the Alliance In Planning Multi-Campus Connected Courses Shared Global Studies Major International Student Research Conference Global Scholars Degree Teaching & Learning Resources .

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