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  • Higher education pedagogy
  • Internationalization in science

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  • Active learning methodologies are growing but often lack international scope.
  • Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) offers a multicultural, project-based approach for student development.
  • The application of COIL in physiology education remains limited.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To demonstrate the application of COIL in physiology to enhance innovation and business skills.
  • To develop a sports-assessment service concept using physiology and biomechanics.
  • To involve international student teams in a structured learning program.

Main Methods:

  • Implemented a 7-week COIL program involving undergraduate and master's students from Brazil, Germany, and Spain.
  • Teams collaborated online to develop a sports-assessment service concept.
  • Workshops covered COIL methodology, business model design, and communication techniques.

Main Results:

  • Students gained new concepts, improved soft skills, and increased confidence in innovative proposals.
  • Participants experienced diverse cultures and developed professional connections.
  • Challenges included language barriers, scheduling, and task complexity.

Conclusions:

  • COIL is an effective methodology for integrating innovation and entrepreneurship into physiology curricula.
  • This approach enhances students' business acumen and opens postgraduation opportunities.
  • Students and coaches found the COIL experience beneficial for skill development.