COVID-19: turning a huge challenge into an opportunity

IF 0.4 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
Qwerty Pub Date : 2020-05-22 DOI:10.30557/qw000024
G. Ritella, N. Sansone
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Abstract

Over the last two decades, educational institutions at all levels have been struggling to make “good use” of digital technology (Henderson, Selwyn, Finger, & Aston, 2015). Even in those countries where the infrastructure is sufficiently developed, the features of emerging technologies are not always exploited. Instead, many teachers make limited use of technology and merely relocate part of their teaching online (Sansone, Cesareni, Bortolotti, & Buglass, 2019) without fully appropriating the technology (Ritella, Ligorio, & Hakkarainen, 2016). As a consequence, technology-enhanced learning is not the first choice when it comes to planning learning paths, both at school and at university level. Suddenly, in February 2020, the COVID-19 crisis forced the Italian educational system to embrace distance education after the forced closure of schools and universities. Since then, the widespread efforts of the teaching community have been summoned to resume the scholastic or academic year. The results, however, are variable, depending – for instance – on the educational level of the institution and its geographical location. The general impression is that teachers are facing the complex issues rising from this crisis on their own, without clear coordination and sufficient information, nor the support of the academic community.
COVID-19:化巨大挑战为机遇
在过去的二十年里,各级教育机构一直在努力“充分利用”数字技术(Henderson, Selwyn, Finger, & Aston, 2015)。即使在那些基础设施足够发达的国家,新兴技术的特点也并不总是得到利用。相反,许多教师对技术的使用有限,只是将部分教学转移到网上(Sansone, Cesareni, Bortolotti, & Buglass, 2019),而没有充分利用技术(Ritella, Ligorio, & Hakkarainen, 2016)。因此,在规划学习路径时,无论是在学校还是在大学,技术增强学习都不是首选。2020年2月,新冠肺炎危机突然迫使意大利教育系统在学校和大学被迫关闭后接受远程教育。从那时起,广泛的教学团体的努力已被召唤恢复学年或学年。然而,结果是可变的,例如,取决于机构的教育水平和地理位置。总的印象是,教师们独自面对这场危机带来的复杂问题,没有明确的协调和足够的信息,也没有学术界的支持。
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Qwerty
Qwerty COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS-
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
15.40%
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6
期刊介绍: Qwerty is the commonly accepted name for the computer keyboard, comprising the first six letters of its top row. When typewriters were first introduced, the keys were arranged in alphabetical order. However this order meant that people typed too quickly such that the keys soon became entangled. To counter this, the keys were displayed in random order and typing speeds accordingly slowed down. In later years, despite the fact that the problem of speed had been completely overcome, the keyboard retained its random order. In our view, this represents an excellent metaphor for the entanglement of culture and technological tools. In actual fact, we regard computer-based technologies as cultural artefacts, representing different depths in the daily work and study activity of individuals, social groups, and institutions. We believe that different models of computer use and activity within online environments mediate social interaction. As such, the relationship between culture and technological tools is becoming more and more complex and now provides an opportunity for determining new models of cognitive, psychological, and social interaction. Qwerty hopes to be a place where such issues can be discussed and developed. The journal arises from a growing awareness of the need to develop research and reflection on the impact, effects and nature of technology use and, as such, is intended to be a genuinely cross-disciplinary forum. Qwerty wishes to provide a forum for discussion on the use of new technologies aimed at anyone interested in the use of technology in such fields as education, training, social and university research, including the cultural, social, pedagogical, psychological, economic, professional, ethical and aesthetical aspects of technology use.
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