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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London :Bloomsbury Academic, | London :Bloomsbury Publishing (UK),
    UID:
    almahu_9949574657802882
    Format: 1 online resource (264 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781350324268
    Series Statement: Bloomsbury Higher Education Research
    Content: The rapid shift online during the Covid-19 pandemic has put online learning firmly on the agenda of universities everywhere. To fully realise its transformative potential, this book argues the need for an evidence-based design approach. Drawing on the experiences of online learners who are professionals: educators, engineers and researchers, it demonstrates that open, online, collaborative learning experiences are not only feasible but effective for building professional community knowledge. Innovative online learning can help universities contribute to the global public good by achieving high quality learning at scale that will widen access to professional education and create more porous boundaries between universities and the wider community, for example in the context of the current policy discussions on the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), climate and inequality. The evidence shows how co-designed, transformative digital education can be mobilised to support, for example, teachers in crisis contexts, professionals investigating renewable energy solutions, or medics adapting treatments to local conditions, and also scale up professional development in areas where expertise is urgently required. The book concludes that scaled up online learning can enable higher education to deliver on the UN SDGs by equipping citizens and communities with the knowledge and skills needed to solve the world's most pressing problems.
    Note: Series Editor's Foreword Acknowledgements 1. Online learning futures: Quality, Scale, Equity and Sustainability 2. What is Quality Online Learning 3. What Can We Learn From the Rapid Shift Online During the COVID-19 Pandemic? 4. How Well Does Online Learning Work At Scale? 5. Balancing Learning Benefits and Teacher Workload for Quality Online Learning 6. Co-Designing Collaborative Open Online Learning for Professional Communities 7. The Evidence of Impact for Co-Designed Massive Open Online Collaborations on the Sustainable Development Goals 8. Transformative Online Education in Challenging Contexts 9. Planning for an Evidence-Based Approach to Co-Designed Massive Open Online Collaborations (CoMOOCs) 10. Harnessing the Potential of Online Learning To Democratise Knowledge Exchange Reference Index
    Language: English
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