Voices from the Digital Classroom: 25 Interviews about Teaching and Learning in the Face of a Global Pandemic

Voices from the Digital Classroom: 25 Interviews about Teaching and Learning in the Face of a Global Pandemic

Voices from the Digital Classroom: 25 Interviews about Teaching and Learning in the Face of a Global Pandemic

Voices from the Digital Classroom: 25 Interviews about Teaching and Learning in the Face of a Global Pandemic

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Overview

The sudden shift to remote education in response to the COVID-19 pandemic created both a unique challenge and a unique opportunity. Students and instructors alike were required to quickly adapt to the digital classroom, adjusting methods, material, and pedagogical approaches on the fly.

Bringing together twenty-five interviews from the frontline of emergency remote education, Voices from the Digital Classroom portrays the struggles, innovations, and resilience of students, instructors, and educational professionals in the face of COVID-19. These interviews offer a unique, of-the-moment perspective on an exceptional time.

Complemented by additional voices that expand on stories told to reflect on challenges, successes, and lessons learned, Voices from the Digital Classroom is both a time-capsule and a vision for the future. It provides new insights into pandemic teaching and learning, a remarkable lens into the daily realities of the digital classroom, and an inspiration for the future of remote education in a post-pandemic world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781773852812
Publisher: University of Calgary Press
Publication date: 08/15/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 244
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Sandra Abegglen is a researcher in the School of Architecture, Planning, and Landscape at the University of Calgary. She is the project lead for TALON, the Teaching and Learning Network, and has published extensively on emancipatory learning and teaching practice, creative and playful pedagogy, and remote education.

Fabian Neuhaus is associate professor in the School of Architecture, Planning, and Landscape at the University of Calgary. He is the research lead for the Richard Parker Initiative and principal investigator for TALON.

Kylie Wilson is a graduate student in the School of Architecture, Planning, and Landscape at the University of Calgary. She is a graduate assistant researcher for TALON.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Introduction
Acknowledgments

Series One Interviews

Gregory Tweedie
Patrick Kelly
Anthony Seto
Isadora Mok-Kulakova and Laura Perissinotti
Kris Hans and Erik Christiansen
Tom Burns
Brian McDonough
Robin Whitteker
Anna-Maria Meister
Darby-Marie Henshaw
Charlie Smith
Jane MacFarlane
Sandra Sinfield
Christal Ramanauskas

Portraits
Rationale for Portraits

Series Two Interviews

Maha Bali
Ruth Healey
Rujuta Nayak
Dimitri Giannoulis
Mary-Ellen Tyler
Guy Gardner
Lisa K. Forbes and David Thomas
David Gauntlett
Kiu Sum
Lisa Silver
Thomas Keenan

Rationale for Design
Afterword
TALON Manifesto
TALON Glossary
TALON Team

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