大流行期间的数字化学习和教学:从2020年和2021年期间学生和工作人员的数字化经验中学习

Clare Killen, K. Heywood
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本次会议将利用来自英国高等教育机构的近7.6万名学习者/学生、教学人员和专业服务人员的数字经验,探讨在冠状病毒大流行期间在线学习、教学和工作的成功和挑战。2019冠状病毒病和被迫转向远程参与意味着所有人都需要接受数字实践。它激励高校推进数字化转型项目,否则这些项目可能需要更长的时间。了解学生和员工如何使用技术是至关重要的。自2016年以来,Jisc一直在开展数字体验见解调查,以收集员工和学生对技术的期望和体验,为数字化转型提供有效、有代表性和可操作的数据。除了Jisc在学习和教学方面重新构想和塑造数字未来的工作外,调查结果还突出了当前的数字实践,并为战略规划提供数据。了解什么是有效的,障碍是什么,倾听这些关键利益相关者的声音,因为他们描述了他们的经验,这将有助于我们进一步推进数字实践,并开发有效的混合和混合模型。本次会议探讨的主要主题包括:*基础设施和技术获取*支持在线学习、教学和评估/被评估*积极参与所有利益相关者作为在线数字教育的合作伙伴*在线学习、教学或工作时的健康。学习者/学生、教学人员和专业服务调查的调查结果概述(每个报告都有数字副本)有机会反思这些发现如何与自己的经验相一致或不同,参与讨论并分享数字化转型方法的实践
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Digital learning and teaching throughout the pandemic: learning from the digital experiences of students and staff during 2020 and 2021
Drawing on the digital experiences of almost 76,000 learners/students, teaching staff and professional services staff from UK further and higher education, this session will explore the successes and challenges of learning, teaching and working online throughout the coronavirus pandemic. COVID-19 and the enforced move to remote engagement meant that all needed to embrace digital practices. It galvanised colleges and universities to push forward with digital transformation projects that may otherwise have taken far longer.Understanding how students and staff use technology is essential. Jisc has been running the digital experience insights surveys to gather staff and students’ expectations and experiences of technology since 2016, providing valid, representative and actionable data to inform digital transformation.Alongside Jisc’s work on learning and teaching reimagined and shaping the digital future, the survey findings highlight current digital practices and provide data to inform strategic planning. Knowing what works, what the barriers are and listening to the voices of these key stakeholders as they describe their experiences will help us to further advance digital practice and develop effective models of hybrid and blended models.Key themes explored in this session include:* Infrastructure and access to technology* Support to learn, teach and assess/be assessed online* Actively engaging all stakeholders as partners in online digital education* Wellbeing when learning, teaching or working onlineDelegates will takeaway from the sessions:1. An overview of the findings from the learner/student, teaching staff and professional services surveys (with digital copies of each of the reports)2. Opportunities to reflect on how these findings align or differ from their own experiences, engage in discussions and share practice on approaches to digital transformation
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