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Students Create their Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) Projects

Our students have now begun to create their Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) projects.  In these short videos, Professors `Atiah Abdullah Sidek’s (IIUM) and Ady Dewey’s (Bridgewater) students developed presentations relating to sustainable tourism and electronic recycling.  The videos demonstrate how students can work together across institutions and borders to develop new knowledge and innovative practices.

Younus Y. Mirza | Director of the Barzinji Project

Sustainable Tourism Project

In this video we are going to learn about sustainable tourism.

Electronic Recycling Project

Discarded electronic products often end up in the landfill — but they shouldn’t. Some of these items can be repaired or reused if still functional. If they are irreparably broken, the e-waste should be recycled to reclaim reusable materials.

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