Lessons Learnt From The 2020 COVID 19 Lockdown: A Students’ Online MS Team Project

Leigh Quadling-Miernik
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This paper outlines an investigation of the impact of a programme Students Online, which was created in Microsoft (MS) Teams during New Zealand’s level 4 lockdown of March-May 2020.  Students Online was set by the Learning Hub, the learning support centre, for a large tertiary institution in response to an international student’s request, asking for a way for students to meet and practise English.  The study aimed to investigate the experiences of those who engaged with the MS Team and derive implications for possible future improvement.  Offering focused learning support as well as sessions on life in New Zealand, the most significant benefit seen was the overall sense of connection when many aspects of life were disconnected.  Other benefits highlighted by the study’s participants include improved communication between students and the Learning Hub, a “mental release” in the day, relationships being built and adding to the institute’s value of being supportive. The MS Team provided a sense of normality in a time when life was filled with abnormality. Participants were drawn from Learning Hub staff and students who interacted within the programme.  This study found that the Students Online programme was considered generally useful and successful, modifications for future such programmes are suggested.
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从2020年COVID - 19封锁中吸取的教训:学生在线MS团队项目
本文概述了对“在线学生”项目影响的调查,该项目是在新西兰2020年3月至5月的四级封锁期间由微软(MS)团队创建的。学生在线是由学习中心(学习支持中心)为一所大型高等教育机构设立的,以响应一名国际学生的要求,该学生要求为学生提供一种见面和练习英语的方式。这项研究旨在调查那些参与微软团队的人的经历,并得出可能的未来改进的启示。提供集中的学习支持以及关于新西兰生活的会议,最显著的好处是当生活的许多方面都被切断时,整体上的联系感。研究参与者强调的其他好处包括改善了学生和学习中心之间的沟通,白天的“精神释放”,建立了关系,增加了学院支持的价值。在生活充满不正常的时候,微软团队给了我一种正常的感觉。参与者是从学习中心的员工和学生中挑选出来的,他们在项目中进行了互动。本研究发现,学生在线课程总体上被认为是有用和成功的,并建议对未来的此类课程进行修改。
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