走向“更好的常态”:2019冠状病毒病大流行期间拉丁美洲设计教育经验

Q1 Arts and Humanities
R. Spitz, J. Díaz, S. Calleja, A. Meythaler, X. Abril, Julio Membreño Idiáquez
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摘要

新冠肺炎大流行的出现要求采取隔离和保持社交距离的特别措施,这对世界各地的教育机构产生了影响。学校和校园——曾经是社会交流的空间——不得不停止面对面教学,转而在没有事先规划或培训的情况下进行远程学习,这给全球的教育系统带来了一些挑战。在拉丁美洲——今天,全球每日与新冠肺炎相关的死亡人数超过一半——这种情况更为严重。学生群体的不同社会经济水平是在线教学的一大挑战,因为各机构无法为所有有需要的人提供计算机培训、设备和连接。尽管面临所有挑战,作为AUSJAL(拉丁美洲耶稣会委托大学协会)一部分的大学正在尽一切努力在疫情期间提供在线课程,因为教育在这些国家发挥着关键作用。本文介绍了澳大利亚航空大学在疫情期间进行的设计教育经验选择。来自巴西、哥伦比亚、厄瓜多尔和尼加拉瓜的设计教育工作者介绍了应对这种危急情况的教育方法和战略。最后,我们讨论了他们的创新和引人入胜的教学理念如何为拉丁美洲的“更好的常态”铺平道路。
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Towards a "better normal": educational experiences in Design in Latin America during the COVID-19 pandemic
The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic has demanded the adoption of extraordinary measures of quarantine and social distancing, impacting educational institutions worldwide. Schools and campuses – which used to be spaces for social exchange – had to cease face-to-face instruction and shift to remote learning with no prior planning or training, which posed several challenges to education systems around the globe. In Latin America – responsible, today, for over half of the planet’s daily COVID-19-related deaths - this scenario is even more dramatic. The diverse socioeconomic levels of the student population is a major challenge for online teaching, as institutions cannot provide computer training, equipment and connectivity to all those in need. In spite of all challenges, universities which are part of AUSJAL (Association of Universities Entrusted to the Society of Jesus in Latin America) are making every effort to offer online classes during this pandemic, since education plays a pivotal role in these countries. This paper presents a selection of Design educational experiences conducted in AUSJAL universities during this pandemic. Design educators from Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Nicaragua present educational methods and strategies for dealing with this critical situation. In conclusion, we discuss how their innovative and engaging teaching ideas are paving the way towards not simply a new, but  a “better normal” in Latin America.
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Strategic Design Research Journal
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