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Jamil, Golam.

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  • Agile learning environments amid disruption = evaluating academic innovations in higher education during COVID-19 /
  • 紀錄類型: 書目-電子資源 : Monograph/item
    正題名/作者: Agile learning environments amid disruption/ edited by Md Golam Jamil, Dawn A. Morley.
    其他題名: evaluating academic innovations in higher education during COVID-19 /
    其他作者: Jamil, Golam.
    出版者: Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2022.,
    面頁冊數: l, 818 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    內容註: Section 1. Planning for change: evaluating emergency academic strategies -- Chapter 1. Learning in crisis: analysing a university-wide transition to micro learning using Infographics -- Chapter 2. Exploding hierarchies for educational change -- Chapter 3. Ready for anything: adaptive curriculum design for interdisciplinary team projects in Work Integrated Learning (WIL) -- Chapter 4. Evaluating expectations and engagement with emergency remote teaching: a cross-faculty case study of a Sino-British university -- Chapter 5. Lecturers teaching from home: exploring academics' experiences of using educational technology during a pandemic -- Chapter 6. Perspectives, lessons and reflections on surviving sudden disruption in the delivery of contemporary business education -- Chapter 7. Reverting to social presence for remote researching professionals -- Chapter 8. What is gained and lost when education researchers pivot to online data collection and dissemination? -- Chapter 9. Decision-making under uncertainty: how university students navigate the academic implications of the COVID-19 pandemic challenges -- Chapter 10. Challenges in conducting online assessments in low-resource context: what directions we get from the experiences of business faculty members in Nepal -- Chapter 11. Enhancing online assessment quality through collaboration -- Chapter 12. Clumsy or competent? The social and cultural dimensions of online learning at King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia -- Chapter 13. Lessons learnt - a case study about module leadership and mentorship training for undergraduate academics at QAHE -- Chapter 14. Higher Education in the time of COVID-19: first response and challenges of enabling distance education and online learning in Tamil Nadu, India -- Chapter 15. Improving engagement with online formative assessments in medical education using Peer Wise -- Chapter 16. Embedding mental wellbeing in lockdown: an increased priority during a pandemic -- Chapter 17. Embracing authenticity and selectivity in assessing technical knowledge: a case study from economics during the pandemic -- Chapter 18. Multimodality, mediation and communities of practice: developing a sense of belonging through digital communication tools in a final year journalism course -- Chapter 19. Chinese undergraduates' perspectives of online English instruction shift during COVID-19 pandemic in Wuhan -- Chapter 20. Maintaining student engagement when taking case based learning online in a Business Master's degree -- Chapter 21. Hybrid delivery of practical chemistry courses using pre-lab tutoring system -- Chapter 22. 'Still Learning Together' - the way YouTube videos helped Arts and Humanities students during lockdown -- Chapter 23. The past informing the future: learning logs in online education -- Chapter 24. Reading online during lockdown: insights from History and Heritage -- Chapter 25. The impact of COVID-19 on learning for final year nursing students -- Chapter 26. Pivoting a Business School's teaching online -- Chapter 27. Developing teacher expertise: assessing interactive online teaching as an alternative assessment to classroom-based teaching -- Chapter 28. Cloud simulation for virtual learning in maritime education -- Chapter 29. Delivery of e- 'Research-Informed Teaching' in lockdown: case insights from a Northern Ireland university -- Chapter 30. Enabling dynamic landscapes through StopMotion animation -- Chapter 31. Virtual case studies for assessment preparation and practice -- Chapter 32. A Virtual Placement: analysing the health and social needs of a defined community during lockdown -- Section 3. Helping to learn: evaluating academic support programmes for students -- Chapter 33. Virtual learning environments in Hong Kong: the Digital Design Studio, when needs must -- Chapter 34. Creating 'community' - an inclusive approach to the delivery of an online diversity Management module -- Chapter 35. Locked down but not locked out: personal tutoring and peer support amongst Philosophy, Ethics and Religion Students -- Chapter 36. Protecting student retention through eMentoring during a pandemic -- Chapter 37. Creating a digital learning community through extra-curricular learning in lockdown: identity and belonging -- Chapter 38. Life in the new normal: a critical analysis and a case study of the online intercultural exchange -- Chapter 39. Challenges for final year business students during COVID-19 and how tutors can help out -- Chapter 40. Skills Immersion Model: a proactive model to support students learning -- Section 4. Situating academic development: evaluating professional capacity enhancement initiatives -- Chapter 41. Supporting multidisciplinary transitions to blended learning: qualitatively exploring what works for educators -- Chapter 42. Joining the dots: the changing identities of university (learning and teaching) fellows -- Chapter 43. We close on Friday - a case study pivotal to online learning and beyond at a UK HEI -- Chapter 44. Implications of COVID-19 on researcher development: achievements, challenges and opportunities -- Chapter 45. Remote learning: redefining the role of programme leadership in preserving intended learning outcomes during COVID-19 crisis -- Chapter 46. Using situated learning to develop educator capabilities in synchronous online teaching -- Chapter 47. Designing a collaborative online learning experience to train Graduate Teaching Assistants using a socio-cultural framework -- Chapter 48. Professional development of precarious academic staff in online university teaching -- Chapter 49. Slaying the dragons: developing staff online learning and teaching identity -- Chapter 50. Pivoting professional recognition- a community approach.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    標題: Education, Higher - History - 21st century. -
    電子資源: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-92979-4
    ISBN: 9783030929794
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