Watch: Webinar – Planning for Effective Remote Teaching During Covid-19

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On 24th June from 12.30-13.30 a discussion was held on planning for effective remote teaching during Covid-19 and the launch of the EDTL Approach: outlining a pathway for those adapting a module or programme, normally taught wholly or partly face-to-face, for the start of the new academic year.

In March 2020 Irish University campuses closed and all teaching and assessment moved online, in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. According to the results of the National Forum’s Irish National Digital Experience (INDEx) Survey of staff who teach in higher education, 70% of staff had never taught in a live online environment.

Effective Remote Teaching During Covid-19

What happened in March was an emergency response, and not necessarily good pedagogic practice. As Irish Universities prepare for the next academic year in the context of ongoing social distancing requirements and public health restrictions, there is a small window of opportunity to refocus on pedagogy and enhancing the students’ digital learning experience. Lessons can be learned from experts who have been successfully providing online and distance education for many years.

Moderator of the discussion was Patricia Callaghan, Academic Secretary at Trinity College Dublin and Chair of the EDTL Steering Committee.

 

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Steven

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