Engaging Students at a Distance: Advantages and Pitfalls of Video-Conference use in Teaching

K. Pišútová, R. C. Rogers, J. Mercer
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Technological tools in higher education are more of a necessity than an option. Tools which were once considered exotic and a novelty have become common practice in academic and professional worlds due to the broad normalization of the digital learning process, and advancements in global digital learning environments (e.g., technical infrastructure, Open Educational Resources, Learning Management Systems and digital conferencing tools). However, the ways in which these tools are used and adopted can drastically change the learning environment and ultimately, the success of both students and instructors. As the digital classroom evolves, it is challenging for educators to ensure that the learning process is still effective. Moreover, concerns about the digital divide are growing, with questions about the equity of learning. Students are not all on the same level in their technological use, and the availability of technological resources is not uniform across groups. The authors of this article discuss effective ways to engage varying student groups virtually, focusing specifically on video-conferencing in the digital classroom. Drawing upon international teaching experience at both Comenius University in Slovakia, and at SUNY Empire State College in the U.S., and on a specific case study, the pros and cons of digital tool usage in the classroom are examined. Additionally, “best practices” are suggested for video-conference use and adoption-at Comenius University and elsewhere.
远程吸引学生:视频会议在教学中的优势与缺陷
在高等教育中,技术工具与其说是一种选择,不如说是一种必需品。由于数字化学习过程的广泛规范化,以及全球数字化学习环境的进步(如技术基础设施、开放教育资源、学习管理系统和数字会议工具),曾经被认为是外来的和新奇的工具已经成为学术和专业领域的普遍做法。然而,使用和采用这些工具的方式可以极大地改变学习环境,并最终改变学生和教师的成功。随着数字课堂的发展,教育工作者面临的挑战是确保学习过程仍然有效。此外,对数字鸿沟的担忧日益加剧,人们对学习的公平性提出了质疑。学生在技术使用方面的水平不尽相同,技术资源的可用性在不同群体之间也不统一。本文的作者讨论了有效的方法来吸引不同的学生群体的虚拟,特别关注视频会议在数字教室。根据斯洛伐克夸美纽斯大学和美国纽约州立大学帝国学院的国际教学经验,并通过一个具体的案例研究,研究了在课堂上使用数字工具的利弊。此外,还建议在夸美纽斯大学和其他地方使用和采用视频会议的“最佳做法”。
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