Will computers blow up the school: or is our digital wisdom evolving?

Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/13596748.2021.2011515
Janet Hobley
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ABSTRACT Following the unexpected lockdown of education in March 2020 and again in February 2021, this research looks at the subsequent online learning that took place during the second lockdown at a vocational further education college located in the south of England. These online sessions used Google Meet as a forum and teachers at the college suddenly had to adapt their planned teaching to suit this new environment, Observation data was collected using an assessment tool consisting of 11 criteria with which to assess these sessions. This was followed up with teacher self-assessment using the same criteria and students surveyed for their perspective after the lockdown had finished in March. The data shows some discrepancy between what the observer 'saw' and what the teachers thought about their own TPACK levels in terms of outcomes and the student data indicates that online learning was 'unengaging' in terms of activities. The conclusion looks to the concept of digital wisdom as a means of using technology as a meaningful learning tool rather than as simply a different way to cover content in the light of the changes to curriculum delivery.
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计算机会摧毁学校吗?还是我们的数字智慧在进化?
摘要继2020年3月和2021年2月教育意外封锁后,本研究着眼于位于英格兰南部的一所职业继续教育学院在第二次封锁期间进行的后续在线学习。这些在线课程使用Google Meet作为论坛,学院的教师突然不得不调整他们计划的教学以适应这种新环境。使用由11个标准组成的评估工具收集观察数据,以评估这些课程。随后,教师使用相同的标准进行了自我评估,学生在3月份封锁结束后接受了调查。数据显示,在结果方面,观察者的“所见”和教师对自己的TPACK水平的看法之间存在一些差异,学生数据表明,在线学习在活动方面“令人不快”。结论将数字智慧的概念视为一种使用技术作为有意义的学习工具的手段,而不是简单地根据课程交付的变化来涵盖内容的不同方式。
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