2020
DOI: 10.1080/17439884.2020.1761641
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Pandemic politics, pedagogies and practices: digital technologies and distance education during the coronavirus emergency

Abstract: The first special issue of Learning, Media and Technology of 2020, entitled 'Education and technology into the 2020s: speculative futures', presented a series of papers looking to the future of critical research on educational technologies. As we write, just a few months later, with the coronavirus pandemic sweeping around the world, the future appears more uncertain than ever. Global infection and illness, population lockdowns, and mass closures of educational institutions have engulfed countries across the p… Show more

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“…The catch is that “The college experience isn't exactly about sheltering in place and keeping six feet away from people, so college administrators will have to solve the public health challenges if they expect to bring students back” (Rothschild, 2020). As such, careful consideration must be given to how institutions handle the pandemic situation moving forward [ 37 , 81 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The catch is that “The college experience isn't exactly about sheltering in place and keeping six feet away from people, so college administrators will have to solve the public health challenges if they expect to bring students back” (Rothschild, 2020). As such, careful consideration must be given to how institutions handle the pandemic situation moving forward [ 37 , 81 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the newness of the issue, there is a significant gap in the literature on all aspects of ERT related to the SARS-COV-2 pandemic, but most of all on information related to its impact on student performances. Thus there is a call for “future research to examine, in up-close detail, the effects and consequences of the expansion and embedding of digital technologies and media in education systems, institutions and practices across the world” ( [81] ; p.107). The purpose of this study is to add to the literature and provide crucial insights into the impact of the SARS pandemic induced ERT on learner performance, using a quantitative research approach with experimental design.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Without time and expertise for considered fully online design, and mindful that it was emergency remote teaching rather than ‘the real deal’ (Hodges et al 2020 ), we were of the mind that it was essential that pandemic pedagogy (Williamson, Eynon, and Potter 2020 ) be designed as parity pedagogy from the outset.…”
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“…Indeed, the practices and procedures of distance education, remote teaching, and online instruction are not new and vague for pedagogy. However, learning and teaching procedures "have taken on renewed salience" due to the pandemic [21] (p. 108). It must be understood that "well-planned online learning experiences are meaningfully different from courses offered online in response to a crisis or disaster.…”
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confidence: 99%