大流行中工科学生的数字化学习体验

D. Wang, Yiduo Wang, Zhizhuo Su
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在前所未有的COVID-19全球危机期间,传统的线下课程被迫在线授课。由于难以获取在线资源、繁重而独立的工作、沟通和集中注意力、在线学习中的孤立和拖延问题,大多数学生难以适应这种授课方式的变化。因此,为学生提供积极的数字化学习体验是英国高等教育的一个重要关注点。研究生助教(gta)是华威大学教学社区不可或缺的一部分,负责提供模块并促进WMG工程专业学生的学习。由于学生和教师的双重身份,博士生研究人员在研究学生的数字化学习体验时具有独特的视角。作为学生,博士研究人员对在线学习的情感影响和物理限制表示同情,这些限制阻碍了学生的体验和学习。作为导师,博士研究人员认识到数字工具所带来的教学策略,比如同侪学习或反思。本文提供了一个反思性的评估,如何有效的数字工具,以及他们的使用是支持建设性的学习对齐,同时有利于学生的经验,如Vevox, Padlet,和微软团队。在分享使用数字学习和教学工具的经验时,为如何改善学生的数字学习体验提供了指导。
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Digital learning experience of engineering students in the pandemic
During the unprecedented world crisis of COVID-19, traditional offline courses were forced to be delivered online. Most students struggled with this change of delivery approach due to difficulties in accessing online resources, overwhelming and independent work, communication and concentration, isolation and longlines issues in online learning. Therefore, providing a positive digital learning experience for students was an important concern in UK Higher Education. Graduate teaching assistants (GTAs) are an indispensable part of the teaching community at the University of Warwick to deliver modules and facilitate WMG engineering students’ learning. Owing to the dual identity of student and teaching staff, doctoral researchers have a unique perspective in investigating students' digital learning experiences. As students, doctoral researchers empathise with the affective impact and physical constraints of online learning that hinder the student experience and learning. And as tutors, doctoral researchers recognise the pedagogical strategies that the digital tools enable, such as peer learning or reflection. This paper provides a reflective evaluation of how effective digital tools, and their uses are supporting the constructive alignment of learning while benefiting the student experience, such as Vevox, Padlet, and Microsoft Teams. In sharing a reflexive account of experiences with digital tools for learning and teaching, guidance is provided on how students’ digital learning experiences can be improved.
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