由 COVID-19 大流行病引发的数字知识交流的前景与陷阱。

Socio-ecological practice research Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-11-25 DOI:10.1007/s42532-021-00097-0
Vivian M Nguyen, Christina Bell, Valerie Berseth, Christopher Cvitanovic, Ray Darwent, Matthew Falconer, Jenna Hutchen, Tyreen Kapoor, Nicole Klenk, Nathan Young
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在这篇文章中,我们将作者的经验与对加拿大林业局知识交流从业人员的九次访谈中获得的见解相结合,探讨了 COVID-19 大流行病给数字知识交流(KE)带来的挑战和机遇。我们旨在为如何在数字优先的世界中保持有效的知识交流实践和流程提供信息。人与人之间的信任和关系对于有效的知识交流至关重要;因此,失去这些方面就有可能失去社会学习、非正式和有意义的讨论,以及影响我们如何解释和回应微妙的情感和社会线索的个人联系。对于知识交流从业者来说,缺乏面对面的互动会危及知识交流工作的内部协调和相关性,并削弱预测和响应用户需求的能力。然而,数字技术的加速应用增加了不同人群交流知识的覆盖面和可及性,并通过几乎即时虚拟聚集不同人群,对问题和事件做出更频繁、更快速的响应。因此,数字创新和文化的加速发展为知识交流工具箱提供了新的工具和多样化的方法,为决策和实践提供依据。数字知识交流的长期可持续性和有效性取决于两个相互关联的因素:解决持续存在的数字鸿沟问题,以及人们在缺乏定期面对面接触的情况下建立和保持有意义的社会联系的能力。因此,我们提出了三个考虑因素,以指导数字第一世界中的全民教育工作和举措:(1) 同时考虑数字鸿沟和公平性;(2) 重新审视用户对全民教育的需求和偏好,以解决用户的多样性问题;(3) 充分利用全民教育方法和创新的多样性。
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Promises and pitfalls of digital knowledge exchange resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Promises and pitfalls of digital knowledge exchange resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Promises and pitfalls of digital knowledge exchange resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Promises and pitfalls of digital knowledge exchange resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.

In this article, we integrate our authorship experiences with insights from nine interviews of knowledge exchange practitioners at the Canadian Forest Service about challenges and opportunities of digital knowledge exchange (KE) brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. We aim to inform how best to maintain effective KE practices and processes in a digital-first world. Interpersonal trust and relationships are pivotal to effective knowledge exchange; thus, removing these dimensions risks losing aspects of social learning, informal and meaningful discussions, and personal connections that affect how we interpret and respond to subtle affective and social cues. For KE practitioners, lack of in-person interactions risks internal KE coordination and relevance of KE work, and diminished ability to predict and respond to user needs. However, the accelerated digital adoption has increased reach and accessibility for diverse people to exchange knowledge, and enables more frequent and rapid response to issues and events by virtually gathering diverse people almost instantly. The acceleration in digital innovation and culture has thus resulted in new tools and diversified approaches for the KE toolbox to inform decisions and practices. The long-term sustainability and effectiveness of digital KE depend on two interconnected factors: addressing the persistence of the digital divide and people's abilities to make and maintain meaningful social connections in the absence of regular face-to-face contact. We thus offer three considerations to guide KE efforts and initiative in a digital-first world: (1) consider both digital divide and equity; (2) revisit user needs and preferences for KE to address the diversity of users, and (3) leverage the diversification of KE approaches and innovations.

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