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Jena, Ananta Kumar – Online Submission, 2021
This article reviews the scientific literature that depicts the influence of the COVID-19 on higher education. Fourteen studies examined pandemic coronavirus's effect on the human respiratory system and its impact on higher education. Nine studies reviewed related to UNESCO and WHO reports, and thirty studies relating to the staff readiness,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing
Welby, Kathryn A. – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2021
This succinct guidebook provides educators with the essentials they need to navigate remote learning for students with Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). Filled with practical tools and excerpts from teachers in the field, this book explores tips to share with parents, alongside synchronous and asynchronous strategies that can help make…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Individualized Education Programs, Students with Disabilities, Asynchronous Communication
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West, Richard E.; Jay, Jason; Armstrong, Matt; Borup, Jered – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2017
We provide actionable strategies that teachers can follow when implementing asynchronous video communication and feedback in their own courses. These strategies are based on our own research over many years in the use of asynchronous video in online teaching, as well as our review of the literature, and are provided to foster greater discussion on…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Video Technology
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Mawad, Ghada – International Journal of Education and Practice, 2020
This study aimed to investigate the impact of electronic synchronous and asynchronous interaction patterns, in a learning environment based on collaborative learning and instructional anchors, on developing instructional design skills and achievement motivation. A quasi-experimental design was used to develop a theoretical framework and research…
Descriptors: Interaction, Behavior Patterns, Cooperative Learning, Instructional Design
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Lierman, Ashley; Santiago, Ariana – Journal of Information Literacy, 2019
To meet the growing online and face-to-face library instruction needs of a large research university, a team of librarians set out to develop asynchronous online instruction of sufficient quality to supplement and replace classroom teaching. This report describes the best practices that were identified from a review of the literature, the…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Library Instruction, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education
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Peterson, Amy T.; Beymer, Patrick N.; Putnam, Ralph T. – Online Learning, 2018
Supporting productive peer-to-peer interaction is a central challenge in online courses. Although cooperative learning is a well-established method for eliciting productive interaction (Johnson & Johnson, 1989), online modes of cooperative learning have provided mixed results. To explore the factors underlying these mixed results, we used a…
Descriptors: Synchronous Communication, Asynchronous Communication, Peer Relationship, Cooperative Learning
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Tsakeni, Maria – Research in Social Sciences and Technology, 2021
This study used the community of inquiry (CoI) framework and the affordances of Internet of things (IoT) to explore how the faculty of education of a rural campus of a university transitioned from face-to-face to online modes of instruction. In this qualitative interpretive study, data were collected through open-ended questionnaires from four…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Teacher Education Programs, College Faculty, Rural Schools
Lin Lu – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Online learning is one of the fastest growing trends in education. A practical problem faced by instructional designers and online instructors is how to design an interactive learning activity that benefits content mastery without adding technological barriers. The online discussion forum provides quick solutions because it is usually ready for…
Descriptors: Role Theory, Self Management, Asynchronous Communication, Persuasive Discourse
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Gupta, Madan Mohan; Jankie, Satish; Pancholi, Shyam Sundar; Talukdar, Debjyoti; Sahu, Pradeep Kumar; Sa, Bidyadhar – Education Sciences, 2020
The emergence and global spread of COVID-19 has disrupted the traditional mechanisms of education throughout the world. Institutions of learning were caught unprepared and this jeopardised the face-to-face method of curriculum delivery and assessment. Teaching institutions have shifted to an asynchronous mode whilst attempting to preserve the…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Medical Education, Allied Health Occupations Education
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Fuchs, Eric; Tsaganea, Doru – Mathematics Teaching Research Journal, 2020
The authors have been teaching mathematics and economics for more than 15 years at two nonresidential colleges in New York City: Metropolitan College of New York and Bronx Community College, which is part of the City University of New York (CUNY). Until the first week of March 2020, the authors were teaching all their classes in-person. With the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, COVID-19, Pandemics, College Instruction
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Soto, Melissa; Gupta, Dittika; Dick, Lara; Appelgate, Mollie – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2019
Higher education faculty benefit from participating in communities of practice focused on developing and improving their own instruction. However, collaborators with common interests are not always located at the same physical location. In this article, we share how participation in a technology-facilitated lesson study provided the means for five…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Faculty Development, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education
Walker, Reddick Russell, Jr. – ProQuest LLC, 2019
What is interesting is virtual learning seems to go against the very nature of teachers and teaching. For example, many teachers are in the profession to change the lives of students, to have an impact, for interaction, to motivate and aspire students. Some teachers find that these are all diminished and even sometimes eliminated in the virtual…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Self Efficacy
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Lervik, Monica J.; Vold, Tone; Holen, Stig – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2018
Students learn best when they are active and engaged. Even when we combine asynchronous and synchronous communication, it is challenging to get the optimal levels of engagement and communication. A number of different ways of creating communication and interactivity have been tested out including mandatory on-campus seminars, small size groups of…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Blended Learning, Online Courses
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Oyarzun, Beth; Barreto, Daisyane; Conklin, Sheri – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2018
Instructor social presence involves instructors establishing their presence as "being there" in terms of frequency of communication and interaction with students as well as supporting students throughout the learning process (Lowenthal 2015). Instructor social presence can be constructed and maintained through the design and facilitation…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Interaction, Online Courses, Educational Technology
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Soliman, Dina; Costa, Stacy; Scardamalia, Marlene – Education Sciences, 2021
It seems certain that blended learning will be on the rise in higher education, with in-person meetings increasingly precious time, and online synchronous and asynchronous sessions used to complement them. This paper examines Knowledge Building in two graduate courses conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic. There were no in-person sessions;…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Graduate Study, COVID-19, Pandemics
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