On 15/5/19 10:54 pm, Jevan Pipitone wrote:

... international students ...

Yes, I have been an online international student myself.

... online method ... language that the student is familiar ...

One of the features of Australian universities is they offer tuition
in English, so students get a qualification which helps with a visa,
and employment, where English is required. China also has universities which teach in English to international students.
https://blog.highereducationwhisperer.com/2018/12/globalization-of-chinese-education.html

That said, perhaps there is scope for providing multi-lingual, multi-cultural education online. I will touch on this in my free talk at EduTECH in Sydney, 4pm 6 June:
https://blog.highereducationwhisperer.com/2019/05/mobile-learning-with-micro-credentials.html

How to incorporate co-curricular activities, such as music, is something I know less about. But you might be interested in "Collision of Science and Music", at ANU, 6pm Thursday 23 May: https://science.anu.edu.au/news-events/events/collision-science-and-music


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