- Undergraduate
- Graduate
Texas International Education Consortium’s Community Connect prepares select faculty, along with virtual exchange facilitators in Iraq, to design and implement virtual exchange programs for their students. Facilitators explore resources and strategies to incorporate global communication, interpersonal competencies, and language-learning goals into their programs. After participating in a virtual exchange firsthand, facilitators incorporate their solution-themed, project-based exchanges on a variety of topics such as security, trade, health issues, energy policy, energy resource management, agriculture, technology, artificial intelligence, community engagement, and international diplomacy where students develop professional skills such as digital literacy, collaboration, and communication.
Activities
This virtual exchange includes two components. First, facilitators learn to design and develop virtual exchange programs and best practices for delivering these programs to students. The training includes activities such as program mapping, planning and design, technology integration, and critical thinking skills. They then conduct these exchange programs with their students from Iraq and Texas, U.S., who participate in a project-based exchange to develop their professional skills and simultaneously fulfill course objectives. Examples of these activities include diving into complex topics, conducting research, and proposing innovative solutions, among many other possibilities.
Program Details
600
- Texas
- Iraq
Eight hours/week for six weeks