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Emergency remote teaching in higher education: mapping the first global online semester

Authors :
Svenja Bedenlier
Victoria I. Marín
Melissa Bond
Marion Händel
Bond, Melissa
Bedenlier, Svenja
Marín, Victoria I
Händel, Marion
Source :
International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education, Vol 18, Iss 1, Pp 1-24 (2021), Repositorio Abierto de la UdL, Universitad de Lleida, International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic that spread globally in 2020, higher education courses were subsequently offered in fully remote, online formats. A plethora of primary studies began investigating a range of topics exploring teaching and learning in higher education, particularly during the initial semester. In order to provide an overview and initial understanding of this emerging research field, a systematic mapping review was conducted that collates and describes the characteristics of 282 primary empirical studies. Findings reveal that research was carried out mostly descriptively and cross-sectionally, focusing predominantly on undergraduate students and their perceptions of teaching and learning during the pandemic. Studies originate from a broad range of countries, are overwhelmingly published open access, and largely focused on the fields ofHealth & WelfareandNatural Sciences, Mathematics & Statistics. Educational technology used for emergency remote teaching are most oftensynchronous collaborative tools, used in combination withtext-based tools. The findings are discussed against pre-pandemic research on educational technology use in higher education teaching and learning, and perspectives for further research are provided.

Details

ISSN :
23659440
Volume :
18
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International journal of educational technology in higher education
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4bb7a066544f1957300abd2b366519c3