Coronavirus forces colleges to try study abroad staying at home

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Coronavirus forces colleges to try study abroad staying at home
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Staying at home to study abroad? With coronavirus international travel bans, colleges and universities are seeking virtual ways to provide students with overseas experiences.

, colleges and universities are seeking alternative ways to provide students with continued academic opportunities, including the iconic, immersive overseas study experience.At the University at Buffalo, Dr. Mara Huber, director of the school's Experiential Learning Network, has brought groups to Tanzania to study women's empowerment for more than ten years. This fall, in the wake of the pandemic, she's launching the program virtually.

The program will rely on a "treasure trove" of photos, videos and other digital media Huber and her colleagues have collected on trips over the past decade. Students will complete mentored projects with the school's Tanzanian partners, earning "digital badges" along the way."Study abroad is very transformative for students, but it's very expensive, and you can only take a few students," she said.

"I still need to complete these classes as soon as possible to stay on track," Dyer said. "I'm not exactly sure what to expect, but I'm confident that the professor will find a way to make the most of the situation so that we can still have a unique learning experience."

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