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TNT Institute 2008

TNT Institute 2008. Students’ Perspectives On Their Own Learning : FDU’s Global Mission. Diana Cvitan, Director, Office Of Global Learning. Students’ Perspectives on their own Learning : FDU’s Global Mission. Students’ Perspectives on their own Learning : FDU’s Global Mission.

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TNT Institute 2008

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  1. TNT Institute 2008 Students’ Perspectives On Their OwnLearning : FDU’s Global Mission Diana Cvitan, Director, Office Of Global Learning

  2. Students’ Perspectives on their ownLearning : FDU’s Global Mission

  3. Students’ Perspectives on their ownLearning : FDU’s Global Mission “He was so learned that he could name a horse in nine languages; so ignorant that he bought a cow to ride on."- Ben Franklin

  4. Students’ Perspectives on their ownLearning : FDU’s Global Mission PROGRAM EXAMPLES: - Global Virtual Faculty (GVF) Program - FDU Study Abroad - United Nations Pathways - Global Issues Gateway (GIG) - Global Virtual Classroom (GVC) . . . . . . but global learning can take many forms and can appear throughout the curriculum in student-centered activities

  5. Students’ Perspectives on their ownLearning : FDU’s Global Mission "Who is wise? He that learns from everyone. Who is powerful? He that governs his passions. Who is rich? He who is content. Who is that? Nobody." - Ben Franklin

  6. Students’ Perspectives on their ownLearning : FDU’s Global Mission GLOBAL VIRTUAL FACULTY PROGRAM“Having Billy Futter <GVF member> as part of our discussion was one of my finest experiences. Being exposed to professors who have worked all over the world is one of the best chances to update your knowledge. The way he participated in every discussion, by throwing light on the global aspects of the pharmaceutical world was amazing. He commented on every post by presenting his point of view and asking us questions. Through these discussions we saw different aspects of present issues . . and issues of the past too. I never though an online class would be so interesting.”-- Sana Mirza, Pharmaceutical Mgmt Student

  7. Students’ Perspectives on their ownLearning : FDU’s Global Mission FDU Study AbroadTravel Journals/Travel Blogs

  8. Students’ Perspectives on their ownLearning : FDU’s Global Mission UN Pathwayshttp://www.gig.org/ge/?vid=117

  9. Students’ Perspectives on their ownLearning : FDU’s Global Mission Global Issues Gateway

  10. Students’ Perspectives on their ownLearning : FDU’s Global Mission Global Virtual Classroom

  11. Students’ Perspectives on their ownLearning : FDU’s Global Mission Weblogs for Global Citizenshiphttp://www.gig.org/eg/content/?aid=98

  12. Students’ Perspectives on their ownLearning : FDU’s Global Mission Using Weblogs to Prepare Active World CitizensCourse: Globalization and World CitizenshipJ. Michael Adams & Angelo Carfagna“I wanted to present the importance of the notion that to be human is to care, that to care is to take action, and that every little bit counts. Although this blog was set up as a requirement for a political science class (Globalization & World Citizenship), I hope that it will be the start of a fruitful journey to exploring the issue of global hunger.”- Daniel Suh, Student

  13. Students’ Perspectives on their ownLearning : FDU’s Global Mission “Now I feel like I can do something that benefits everyone.” Shu-Ming Chang, Student

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