Transnational online education and digital inequality: Issues of pedagogical design

M. Pashkov, V. M. Pashkova, V. A. Starostenko
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Digitalization of education is commonly seen as a process that contributes to societal progress rather than as a factor that gives rise to the digital divide in society. This paper therefore considers how the digital divide can impact students and their learning in transnational online education which has been in greater demand since the onset of the pandemic. Methodologically, the paper draws on the digital inequality stack model showing how each level of the stack — physical access to information and communication technologies; digital skills and competency; purposes and motivations for technology use — can influence learning experiences in distance online education. This paper contributes to the literature on digital inequalities in higher education in the following three ways: by further articulating the levels and aspects of digital inequalities in the context of online learning; by demonstrating how pedagogical design can contribute to redressing some of the challenges experienced by students as a result of digital inequalities; and by offering a practical model of pedagogical design in the form of a checklist that helps identify and mitigate the effects of digital inequalities on online learning. The paper also makes some critical remarks about the concept of the digital divide that are relevant to the development and implementation of online programs and courses. This paper may be of interest to education providers planning to participate in transnational online education.
跨国在线教育与数字不平等:教学设计问题
教育数字化通常被视为促进社会进步的一个过程,而不是造成社会数字鸿沟的一个因素。因此,本文考虑了数字鸿沟如何影响学生及其在跨国在线教育中的学习,自疫情爆发以来,跨国在线教育的需求越来越大。在方法上,本文借鉴了数字不平等堆栈模型,展示了堆栈的每个级别-物理访问信息和通信技术;数字技能和能力;使用技术的目的和动机会影响远程在线教育的学习体验。本文通过以下三种方式对高等教育中数字不平等的文献做出了贡献:通过进一步阐明在线学习背景下数字不平等的水平和方面;通过展示教学设计如何有助于解决学生因数字不平等而面临的一些挑战;并以清单的形式提供实用的教学设计模型,帮助识别和减轻数字不平等对在线学习的影响。本文还对数字鸿沟的概念进行了一些批判性的评论,这些概念与在线项目和课程的开发和实施有关。本文可能会对计划参与跨国在线教育的教育提供者感兴趣。
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