新冠肺炎高等教育文献数据库(CHELD v2)更新

K. Butler-Henderson, Shannon Tan, Karima Lalani, Sabu K Mandapam, T. Kemp, J. Rudolph, J. Crawford
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2019冠状病毒病高等教育文献数据库(CHELD)于2020年创建,旨在帮助研究人员发表系统文献综述,完成对其进行系统文献综述的第一步。这篇简短的通讯最初包含了前六个月与COVID-19和高等教育教学相关的文献,介绍了更新的数据库。CHELD版本2使用系统文献综述方法包含2020年1月1日至12月31日期间发表的所有已确定的期刊文章。严格的文章选择过程为研究人员提供了经过验证的文献来源,使他们能够更快地得出有关COVID-19对高等教育学习和教学影响的有意义的结论。虽然最初是作为研究人员的工具创建的,但CHELD v2也可以被大学领导用来确定其他机构采取的快速响应措施,也可以被寻求确定新的创新以支持快速过渡到在线或应急教学的教育工作者使用。
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Update of the COVID-19 Higher Education Literature Database (CHELD v2)
The COVID-19 Higher Education Literature Database (CHELD) was created in 2020 to assist researchers with the publication of systematic literature reviews by completing the first step in a systematic literature review for them. Initially containing the first six months of literature related to COVID-19 and teaching and learning in higher education, this short communication presents the updated database. The CHELD Version 2 contains all identified journal articles published between 1 January and 31 December 2020 using a systematic literature review method. The rigorous process of article selection provides researchers with a validated source of literature from which they can more rapidly draw meaningful conclusions about the impact of COVID-19 on higher education learning and teaching. Whilst initially created as a researcher tool, the CHELD v2 can also be used by university leaders to identify rapid response measures undertaken by other institutions, and by educators seeking to identify new innovations to support the quick transition to online or emergency teaching.
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