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Faculty invited to Globally Networked Learning info session

The Globally Networked Learning (GNL) team at York University will host the first GNL information session on Monday, Feb. 6 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. The session is open to all York faculty members who are interested in innovative pedagogies that combine internationalization, experiential education and co-teaching a course with an international partner.

Session participants will learn how to integrate GNL-enhanced activities in their courses by developing new, or enhancing existing, partnerships through GNL. York GNL faculty course leaders will share their experiences, as well as student learning outcomes and feedback, and will provide information about GNL supports and resources available to York faculty members, including the GNL Award

The GNL approach engages faculty and students from different locations around the world to participate in collaborative class discussions, joint lectures, assignments and/or research projects through innovative pedagogies and the use of online communication and information technologies. In addition to innovative pedagogical approaches, GNL promotes and facilitates intercultural communication and global learning for both faculties and students. 

York University faculty members who will integrate GNL in their courses will have access to many supports, including York International, the Teaching Commons, University Information Technology (UIT) and the York Libraries along with resources from the partner university. To further encourage York faculty members to co-develop resources for their GNL course and support GNL initiatives, there is also an award of $1,000.

The GNL award application deadline for Fall 2023 and Winter 2024 terms is Feb. 28. The GNL award application is available online.

Find out more and register for the GNL faculty information session:

To learn more about GNL, visit the GNL website, access the Faculty Toolkit and the current GNL projects.

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