Online Learning and Emergency Remote Teaching: Opportunities and Challenges in Emergency Situations
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
The aim of the study is to analyse the opportunities and challenges of emergency remote
teaching based on experiences of the COVID-19 emergency. A qualitative research method was
undertaken in two steps. In the first step, a thematic analysis of an online discussion forum with
international experts from different sectors and countries was carried out. In the second step (an Italian
case study), both the data and the statements of opinion leaders from secondary online sources,
including web articles, statistical data and legislation, were analysed. The results reveal several
technological, pedagogical and social challenges. The technological challenges are mainly related
to the unreliability of Internet connections and many students' lack of necessary electronic devices.
The pedagogical challenges are principally associated with teachers' and learners' lack of digital skills,
the lack of structured content versus the abundance of online resources, learners' lack of interactivity
and motivation and teachers' lack of social and cognitive presence (the ability to construct meaning
through sustained communication within a community of inquiry). The social challenges are mainly
related to the lack of human interaction between teachers and students as well as among the latter,
the lack of physical spaces at home to receive lessons and the lack of support of parents who are
frequently working remotely in the same spaces. Based on the lessons learned from this worldwide
emergency, challenges and proposals for action to face these same challenges, which should be and
sometimes have been implemented, are provided.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
online learning; emergency remote teaching; technological challenges; pedagogical challenges; social challenges
Elenco autori:
Grifoni, Patrizia; Ferri, Fernando; Guzzo, Tiziana
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