论数字人类学在线教学的悖论:反思教学法与非自愿在线学习的挑战

Anna Apostolidou
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本文探讨了在2020年2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,传统高等教育突然转变为完全在线模式,反思性教学法的作用日益增强,以及参与方面的挑战。借鉴希腊的文化和教育背景,本文着重于潘泰翁大学数字人类学本科课程的案例研究,并详细介绍了学生和教师创造性地遇到的挑战。为此,它采用了课堂人种学研究,并讨论了2020年春季学期每周在线评估中学生的证词,这些评估沿着几个参与轴进行,包括:参与人数;参与积极对话;参与(协作)使用多媒体格式的课程;参与正在进行的评价;无声而无形的参与。这一分析是在疫情前所未有的社会和教育条件及其对学生和教师角色和表现转变的影响的背景下进行的。
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On the Paradoxes of Teaching Digital Anthropology Online: Reflexive Pedagogy and the Challenges of Involuntary Online Learning
The paper examines the heightened role of reflexive pedagogy and the challenges of participation that came as a result of the sudden transition of conventional higher education into an exclusively online modality during the 2020 covid-19 pandemic. Drawing on the cultural and educational context of Greece, the paper focuses on the case study of an undergraduate course in Digital Anthropology at Panteion University and details the challenges that were met creatively by the students and the instructor. To that end it employs an ethnographic study of the classroom, and discusses students’ testimonies from the weekly online evaluation that was performed during the spring term 2020 along several axes of participation which include: participation in numbers; participation in active dialogue; participation in (collaborative) coursework using multimedia format; participation in ongoing evaluation; silent and invisible participation. The analysis is contextualized in the unprecedented social and educational conditions of the pandemic and its repercussions on the shifting roles and performances of students and instructors.
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