EMPOWERING THE COMMUNITY AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT THROUGH COLLABORATIVE DIGITAL LEARNING

Lih Hoo Choon, Linshan Wei, Anne Tierney
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The global pandemic situation has shifted physical learning to online professional development to be challenging. This is particularly difficult to ensure effective psychomotor learning when learners are disconnected from the conventional peer interaction and physical hardware. This promoted the importance of resilience for both educators and learners to address this issue through virtual setting. A staff-student collaborative inspiration emerged with the collaboration across Malaysia and Edinburgh campuses in engaging multiple learning styles through remote digital learning. Aligned to the rising call of building innovation-entrepreneurship ecosystem, this student-led project focused on remote development of programming skills, translating ideas into tangible solution, and pitching among Malaysia and international students to address a selected Sustainable Development Goal. This inter-disciplinary initiative connects the field of engineering and psychology in studying the resilience context of learning. A resilience theme focuses on enhancing skills through digital platforms in building resilient communities. A total of 45 local and international students were engaged through an online prototype and idea pitching competition that supported by industrial workshops. The outcomes highlight the positive response from students perspective as participants and judges, and their learning growth. The studied themes indicate the effectiveness of learning through hardware/physical aspect on cognitive, psychomotor, and affective learning domains. This project remarks a cross academic fields (engineering and psychology), sectors (academy and industry), countries (Malaysia and Edinburgh), and roles (educators and learners) inter-disciplinary team effort.
通过协作式数字化学习,增强社区和专业发展的能力
全球大流行的形势使物理学习转向在线专业发展变得具有挑战性。当学习者与传统的同伴互动和物理硬件断开连接时,这尤其难以确保有效的精神运动学习。这促进了教育工作者和学习者通过虚拟环境解决这一问题的弹性的重要性。在马来西亚和爱丁堡校区的合作中,通过远程数字学习参与多种学习方式,产生了师生合作的灵感。为响应建立创新创业生态系统的呼声,这个由学生主导的项目侧重于编程技能的远程开发,将想法转化为切实的解决方案,并在马来西亚和国际学生中进行宣传,以实现选定的可持续发展目标。这一跨学科的倡议将工程学和心理学领域联系起来,研究学习的弹性背景。复原力主题侧重于通过数字平台提高建设复原力社区的技能。共有45名本地和国际学生参加了由工业研讨会支持的在线原型和创意推介比赛。结果突出了学生作为参与者和评委的积极反应,以及他们的学习成长。研究的主题表明,通过硬件/物理方面的学习在认知、精神运动和情感学习领域的有效性。这个项目是一个跨学术领域(工程学和心理学)、部门(学术界和工业界)、国家(马来西亚和爱丁堡)和角色(教育者和学习者)的跨学科团队的努力。
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