新冠肺炎应急远程教学对日本大学生的社会和学术影响

Christina Tat, Sean Eric Kil Patrick Gay
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本研究将详细介绍日本西部一所大学在CoViD-19发病期间如何实施其学术英语(EAP)计划。在2020年春季学期,经过两周的延迟,学校EAP计划中的所有课程课程协调员的任务是整合最初设计的面对面,14周课程的材料,为12周的异步在线学期,并将修改后的课程材料上传到大学的学习管理系统(LMS)。21名学生参加了半公开面试,以确定这种CoViD-19紧急远程教学(ERT)方法的社会和学术影响。从这一经验中吸取的教训将在covid - 19后世界的未来课程设计和实施方面进行讨论。有各种各样的教训是突出的。课堂作为一种社会机构的作用非常突出;但是,在线异步格式。意识到认知负担和减轻认知负担的策略可能对教师更有价值。在这段时间的经验教训可以帮助教师前进。关键词:异步在线学习;应急远程教学(ERT);在线课程设计
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Social and Academic Impacts of CoViD19 - related Emergency Remote Teaching on Japanese University Students
ABSTRACT This study will detail how a university in Western Japan has implemented its English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program during the onset of CoViD-19. In the spring semester of 2020, after a 2 week delay, all courses within the school’s EAP program The course coordinators were tasked with consolidating the materials originally designed for face-to-face,14 week courses, for a 12 week asynchronous online semester, and with uploading the modified course materials to the university’s Learning Management System (LMS). Twenty one students participated in semi-open interviews to determine the social and academic impacts of this CoViD-19 Emergency Remote Teaching (ERT) approach. The lessons learned from this experience will be discussed in terms of future curriculum design and implementation in a post-CoViD world. There are a wide variety of lessons that were salient. The role of the classroom as a social institution was very prominent; however, online asynchronous format. awareness of cognitive burdens and strategies to mitigate them may be more valuable for teachers. The lessons learned during this period of ERT can help teachers moving forward. were offered in an Keywords— asynchronous online learning, emergency remote teaching (ERT), online curriculum design, CoViD19
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