Research Globally, Learn Globally: An Innovative Course-based Research Project through Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) Among Nutrition Students From American and Mexican Universities

IF 1.1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Keiko Goto, Yareni Gutierrez-Gomez
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The current article describes a 12-week course-based research project through Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) among nutrition students from American and Mexican universities. Students were divided into small research teams, developed questionnaires, and conducted online surveys with college students in their home institutions. After a data collection period, each research team analyzed data and compared results between American and Mexican participants. Based on their study results, each research team developed a proposed 6-month nutrition intervention project for college students. Post-COIL project survey results demonstrate that students rated high in the areas of overall COIL experience, the duration and time of interaction in the COIL project, technologies, interaction with peers and professors, global and cultural competency, and overall satisfaction of the project. This research also highlights the importance of a course-based research project in student critical thinking skills and science literacy. Future research is needed to effectively evaluate the synergistic effects of COIL and a course-based research project on student learning across the globe.
全球研究,全球学习:美国和墨西哥大学营养学专业学生通过在线国际合作学习(COIL)开展的创新课程研究项目
本文介绍了美国和墨西哥大学营养学专业的学生通过在线国际协作学习(COIL)开展的为期 12 周的课程研究项目。学生们被分成若干研究小组,编制问卷,并对本国院校的大学生进行在线调查。数据收集期结束后,每个研究小组对数据进行分析,并对美国和墨西哥参与者的结果进行比较。根据研究结果,每个研究小组都提出了一个为期 6 个月的大学生营养干预项目。COIL 项目结束后的调查结果显示,学生们在 COIL 项目的整体体验、COIL 项目的持续时间和互动时间、技术、与同学和教授的互动、全球和文化能力以及项目的整体满意度等方面的评分都很高。这项研究还强调了基于课程的研究项目对学生批判性思维能力和科学素养的重要性。未来的研究需要有效评估 COIL 和基于课程的研究项目对全球学生学习的协同效应。
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