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Perspectives on Pandemic Pedagogy and the Need for an Open Pivot

Havemann, L; Roberts, V; (2020) Perspectives on Pandemic Pedagogy and the Need for an Open Pivot. Presented at: OEGlobal 2020, Online conference. Green open access

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Abstract

This abstract was almost unwritten due to the ongoing demands of the rapid 2020 ‘pivot online’ in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Precisely because this move to online teaching, learning and assessment or 'Emergency Remote Teaching' (Hodges et al, 2020) has occurred so rapidly throughout the educational sectors of much of the world, many of us who work in support and development of (typically blended-mode) digital education have (certainly in the initial few months following the suspension of classroom teaching) spent more waking hours web conferencing from any available quieter spaces within our homes than we might previously have believed humanly possible (Beer, 2020). Meanwhile, edtech vendors and thought leaders have moved quickly into the space, framing the needs and concerns of this moment in accordance with particular agendas which might not, in fact, align with those of students or educators (Hess, 2020). A particular angle on the current crisis which has been voiced, but perhaps nonetheless has gone less heard than others, is that of the open education movement which presents an alternative vision of a sustainable online education ecosystem. The increased workload, in which each day has felt like a week, has been accompanied by a deluge of online advice and discussion from both renowned and rather newly minted experts, ranging from the helpful through the mundane to the damaging, the volume of which has made it challenging to even keep up with, let alone respond to. As a result it has been difficult, but we suggest, is imperative, for those in positions like ours to tell our stories. It is vital for those of us who have been at the screenface doing this work to think about what has been learned, and what this all means for online learning, our work, our colleagues, and our institutions going forward into a very different academic year. Our stories will amplify the relational and convivial narratives that were a major contribution to our survival and growth as open learners throughout the pandemic and beyond (Macgilchrist, 2020). This presentation will isolate and consider some key questions in an attempt at some synthesis of that discussion and reflection on the experiences from multiple perspectives and identities that were amplified as a result of the Covid 19 learning crisis.

Type: Conference item (Presentation)
Title: Perspectives on Pandemic Pedagogy and the Need for an Open Pivot
Event: OEGlobal 2020
Location: Online conference
Dates: 16 - 20 November 2020
Open access status: An open access version is available from UCL Discovery
Publisher version: https://connect.oeglobal.org/t/perspectives-on-pan...
Language: English
Keywords: digital education, COVID-19, pandemic, higher education, open education, learning and teaching
UCL classification: UCL
URI: https://discovery-pp.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10124078
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