Collaborating within a Lockdown: Students' Online Collaboration to Develop a College Readiness Workshop during the COVID-19 in-person restrictions.

Katherine C Aquino
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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic created significant disruption within the educational setting, including the rapid shift to a fully online learning environment. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore how graduate students collaborated synchronously and reimagined an in-person academic service learning project into an asynchronous workshop format. Methodology/Approach: An explanatory single case study approach was used to explore how educational leadership doctoral students developed content for and transitioned the modality of an academic service learning project-a college readiness workshop for middle school students-during the COVID-19 pandemic. Findings/Conclusions: Overall, the development of and transition to a fully online workshop website format highlighted the importance and additional need for technology to support project content, the challenge of how to best incorporate audience engagement through an asynchronous platform, and the shift in roles and expectations of the graduate students throughout the workshop development process. Implications: Although this learning experience was adapted due to pandemic-related restrictions, this reimagined student-led project provided additional and unique opportunities for collaboration and technology integration that can be useful and applicable to the students' post-lockdown lives.

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封锁期间的合作:在COVID-19面对面限制期间,学生在线合作开发大学准备研讨会。
背景:2019冠状病毒病大流行对教育环境造成了重大破坏,包括迅速转向完全在线学习环境。目的:本研究的目的是探讨研究生如何同步合作,并将面对面学术服务学习项目重新构想为异步研讨会形式。方法/方法:采用解释性单一案例研究方法,探讨教育领导力博士生如何在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间为学术服务学习项目(中学生大学准备研讨会)开发内容并转变模式。研究结果/结论:总体而言,开发和过渡到完全在线的研讨会网站格式突出了技术支持项目内容的重要性和额外需求,如何通过异步平台最好地结合受众参与的挑战,以及研究生在整个研讨会开发过程中角色和期望的转变。影响:虽然由于与大流行有关的限制,这一学习经验进行了调整,但这一重新构想的学生主导的项目为协作和技术整合提供了额外和独特的机会,这些机会可能对学生的封锁后生活有用且适用。
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