Rocking Up Digital Educational Methodology in Higher Education – Is Education 4.0 Here?

Q4 Social Sciences
Andrea Tick, Judit Beke, János Füstös
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The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted education and required academics to shift to emergency remote education. The efficiency of the teaching learning process is determined by several factors in a technologically enhanced learning environment. As part of the improvement of education, educational methodologies and the rate of involvement of digital technology in the “business process” of teaching, the shift was an enforced step in the course of business process redesign (BPR). Technological developments forced pedagogy to change methodologies. The methodological and pedagogical effectiveness and success depend on how academics will apply the best practices and the know-how of emergency remote education and how the capabilities of applications, software and online shared knowledge can be exploited. This paper aims to review the background of educational methodologies and it outlines the pre-COVID-19 practices and strives to survey academics’ experiences of emergency remote teaching in higher education. Along with the “time space-group” three dimensional model of distance learning a slightly modified “time-workload-anxiety” 3D matrix of emergency remote digital education is introduced and considered from the lecturers’ perspective.
高等教育中的数字教育方法论——教育4.0在这里吗?
COVID-19大流行扰乱了教育,要求学术界转向紧急远程教育。在技术增强的学习环境中,教学过程的效率由几个因素决定。作为教育、教育方法和数字技术在教学“业务流程”中的参与度改进的一部分,这种转变是业务流程重新设计(BPR)过程中的一个强制步骤。技术的发展迫使教育学改变方法。方法和教学的有效性和成功取决于学术界如何应用应急远程教育的最佳做法和专门知识,以及如何利用应用程序、软件和在线共享知识的能力。本文旨在回顾教育方法的背景,概述新冠肺炎疫情前的实践,并努力调查学者在高等教育应急远程教学方面的经验。在“时间-空间-群”三维远程教育模型的基础上,引入了略加修改的“时间-工作-焦虑”三维应急远程数字教育矩阵,并从讲师的角度进行了思考。
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