Digital technology adaptation and initiatives: a systematic review of teaching and learning during COVID-19.

IF 4.5 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Computing in Higher Education Pub Date : 2023-04-26 DOI:10.1007/s12528-023-09376-z
Xue Zhou, Christopher James MacBride Smith, Hosam Al-Samarraie
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COVID-19 dramatically influenced students' and staff's learning and teaching experiences and approaches to learning. While many papers examined individual experiences in the context of higher education, synthesising these papers to determine enabling and hindering influences of digital adaptation was needed to guide the next phase of online learning reforms. This study explored the main dimensions of digital technology adaptation in higher education during the COVID-19 pandemic. The consequences for student and staff experiences and what aspects should be sustained and developed were discussed in this review. A total of 90 articles (published between 1st January 2020 and 30th June 2021) were identified and analysed based on the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses framework. Four dimensions (with associated sub-factors) were found to influence student and staff experiences: techno-economic; personal and psychological; teaching, learning and assessment; and social. The findings highlighted that an integrated approach, across institutional, technical platforms, and individuals would be required to sustain digital learning initiatives during the crisis time.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s12528-023-09376-z.

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数字技术适应和举措:新冠肺炎期间教学的系统回顾。
新冠肺炎极大地影响了学生和教职员工的学习和教学体验以及学习方法。虽然许多论文研究了高等教育背景下的个人经历,但需要综合这些论文来确定数字适应的有利和不利影响,以指导下一阶段的在线学习改革。本研究探讨了新冠肺炎大流行期间高等教育数字技术适应的主要方面。这篇综述讨论了对学生和教职员工体验的影响,以及应该保持和发展哪些方面。根据系统综述和荟萃分析框架的首选报告项目,共确定并分析了90篇文章(发表于2020年1月1日至2021年6月30日)。研究发现,四个维度(以及相关的子因素)会影响学生和员工的体验:技术经济;个人和心理;教学、学习和评估;和社交。调查结果强调,在危机时期,需要跨机构、技术平台和个人的综合方法来维持数字学习举措。补充信息:在线版本包含补充材料,网址为10.1007/s12528-023-09376-z。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Computing in Higher Education (JCHE) contributes to our understanding of the design, development, and implementation of instructional processes and technologies in higher education. JCHE publishes original research, literature reviews, implementation and evaluation studies, and theoretical, conceptual, and policy papers that provide perspectives on instructional technology’s role in improving access, affordability, and outcomes of postsecondary education.  Priority is given to well-documented original papers that demonstrate a strong grounding in learning theory and/or rigorous educational research design.
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