“I Don’t Think the System Will Ever be the Same”: Distance Education Leaders’ Predictions and Recommendations for the Use of Online Learning in Community Colleges Post-COVID

Cassandra M.D. Hart, Michael Hill, E. Alonso, Di Xu
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While the COVID-19 pandemic necessitated the short-term use of online courses, colleges’ experiences with COVID-era online course delivery may also affect the way that they offer and approach online courses going forward. We draw on interviews with 35 distance education leaders from the California Community Colleges system to provide insights into how the use of online education may change in the system going forward. Leaders predicted that post-pandemic, colleges would increase their online course offerings, and that many instructional innovations to online courses from the pandemic—such as the use of synchronous courses—would persist. They hoped that a more prominent position for online education within the system would be matched by more resources to provide supports for online learning.
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"我认为系统不会再像以前一样了":远程教育领导者对 COVID 后社区学院使用在线学习的预测和建议
虽然 COVID-19 大流行导致必须短期使用在线课程,但各学院在 COVID 时代的在线课程交付经验也可能会影响他们今后提供和处理在线课程的方式。我们通过对来自加州社区学院系统的 35 位远程教育领导者的访谈,深入了解了在线教育的使用在该系统未来可能发生的变化。领导们预测,大流行后,各学院将增加在线课程的开设,而且大流行后对在线课程的许多教学创新--如同步课程的使用--将继续存在。他们希望,在线教育在系统中的地位更加突出的同时,能有更多的资源为在线学习提供支持。
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