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Drawing on platforms and methods that had been developed but not widely adopted, the COVID-19 pandemic suddenly forced remote learning and remote work worldwide. While the first few months were too rushed to provide time for iteration or reflection, continuing years gave educators, students, employers, and workers an unprecedented opportunity to explore and find value in remote operation. Recognizing the potential long-term impact of this period, this special issue collects contributions submitted in response to a broad call for articles on pandemic-period remote learning and work. The articles selected by peer review discuss the challenges faced by college students across the United States; describe educational innovations drawing on the motivational advantages of escape rooms; and explain the evolving characteristics of the remote work landscape, including a specific study of gender equality and challenges faced by women during this time. While all of these articles reflect the difficulties and hardships of the period, all of the articles also report resourceful creativity and positive directions for the future.
期刊介绍:
This magazine provides a journal-quality evaluation and review of Internet-based computer applications and enabling technologies. It also provides a source of information as well as a forum for both users and developers. The focus of the magazine is on Internet services using WWW, agents, and similar technologies. This does not include traditional software concerns such as object-oriented or structured programming, or Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) or Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) standards. The magazine may, however, treat the intersection of these software technologies with the Web or agents. For instance, the linking of ORBs and Web servers or the conversion of KQML messages to object requests are relevant technologies for this magazine. An article strictly about CORBA would not be. This magazine is not focused on intelligent systems. Techniques for encoding knowledge or breakthroughs in neural net technologies are outside its scope, as would be an article on the efficacy of a particular expert system. Internet Computing focuses on technologies and applications that allow practitioners to leverage off services to be found on the Internet.