Global Online Learning Exchange (GOLE) / Information Session about Collaborative Learning

Thursday, February 23, 2 to 3:15 p.m. – Virtual
Registration Link

Faculty Panel:
Christine Angel, St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Library and Information Sciences
Katherine Aquino, The School of Education, Administration and Instructional Leadership
Mellissa Bortz, St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Communication Sciences and Disorders
Heidi Upton, St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Institute for Core Studies

St. John’s seeks to expand virtual internationalization efforts to meet its mission: to provide a global education to all students, including those who may not be able to study abroad. This session will focus on the University’s virtual exchange program, called Global Online Learning Exchange (GOLE), which engages faculty and students in a cross-cultural learning experience with counterparts in other universities around the world. You will hear from colleagues involved in this collaborative learning experience and learn more about resources—including stipends for SJU faculty—offered to participants. We look forward to answering questions about virtual internationalization to better support your efforts to include international/intercultural skills and knowledge into your courses.

Global Online Learning Exchange (GOLE) / Information Session about Collaborative Learning

Thursday, February 23, 2 to 3:15 p.m. – Virtual
Registration Link

Faculty Panel:
Christine Angel, St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Library and Information Sciences
Katherine Aquino, The School of Education, Administration and Instructional Leadership
Mellissa Bortz, St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Communication Sciences and Disorders
Heidi Upton, St. John’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Institute for Core Studies

St. John’s seeks to expand virtual internationalization efforts to meet its mission: to provide a global education to all students, including those who may not be able to study abroad. This session will focus on the University’s virtual exchange program, called Global Online Learning Exchange (GOLE), which engages faculty and students in a cross-cultural learning experience with counterparts in other universities around the world. You will hear from colleagues involved in this collaborative learning experience and learn more about resources—including stipends for SJU faculty—offered to participants. We look forward to answering questions about virtual internationalization to better support your efforts to include international/intercultural skills and knowledge into your courses.