1st Edition

Technology-mediated Learning During the Pandemic Challenges vs Outcomes

Edited By Jitendra Singh, Vikas Kumar Copyright 2024
    218 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge India

    This volume discusses the emergence of information and communication technology (ICT)-based teaching and learning during the Covid-19 pandemic as a potential alternative to traditional classroom-based learning. It presents a collection of theories, practices, and case studies from across the globe and covers different aspects of education from a multidisciplinary perspective.

    While focusing on the various opportunities that surfaced while carrying out innovative experiments in the online learning space, the book discusses pedagogical challenges and the need for a shift in teaching pedagogy towards online learning. It outlines the existing learning theories, reasons behind their failure, and new theories that emerged to fill the need for new methods for delivery of content and pedagogy. The book discusses the issues faced by stakeholders, including institute administrators, students, and teachers to prepare for this new method of teaching and learning. It highlights the role of virtual laboratories in supplementing the needs of students in the remote learning environment. The book also discusses the role and impact of social media as a powerful tool of learning and educational communication.

    This book will be of interest to teachers, students, and researchers of education, higher education, digital education, information technology, educational psychology, and media studies. It will also be useful for courses on e-learning, educationalists, policymakers, educational institutions, online education centres, and practitioners working in the related areas.

    1. Online Education During the Pandemic: Teachers’ Experiments with Pedagogy

    Archana Choudhary and R. Bala Subramanian

     

    2. Evolution of Online Learning Platforms during and Post Pandemic: Insights from an Emerging Market

    Raj K Kovid and Babita Bhati

     

    3. Flipped Classrooms for Engaged Learning During the Pandemic: Teachers’ Perspectives and Challenges in a South African High School

    Sivashnee Paragoo and Kershnee Sevnarayan

     

    4. Challenges in Conducting Practical Courses During Covid-19

    Shafila Bansal, Santosh Bhukal, Shivangi Jain, Parul

     

    5. Determining Students' Behavioural Intention Towards Online Learning Using Edtech Apps Applying the Utaut Model: A Case-Study of School Students During Covid-19 Pandemic

    Sangeeta Gupta, Bhaskar Das, Jaspreet Kaur, Nitika Kapoor, Ritu Bajaj

     

    6. Constraints and Impediments to The Conduct of Extra-Curricular Activities in Engineering Education During Pandemic– An Industrial Engineering Insight

    GVSS Sharma, M Srinivasa Rao, V Rambabu, G Sasikumar, Sujana Chamarty, CLVRSV Prasad

     

    7. E-Learning: An Attribute to Physical, Psychological and Mental Distress Among Students

    Shafila Bansal, Simranjot Kaur, Ayushi Pathak, Priya Saharan, Santosh Bhukal

     

    8. Engineering Education During Pandemic: Challenges and Best Practices

    Divya Siwach and Anu Gupta

     

    9. Learning Opportunities and Challenges in Virtual Teams

    Ayu Maria LESTARI, Cheuk Hin Mark NG, Danping YU, Yang PU and Eko Liao

     

    10. Model for Conducting Online Laboratory Courses During Pandemic

    Aashish Bhardwaj and Anu Gupta

     

    11. Futuristic Outlook of Online Learning:  The Post Pandemic Era

    Sandhya Rai

     

    Biography

    Jitendra Singh is Assistant Professor in PGDAV College, University of Delhi. He is an engineering graduate in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) and pursued PhD in the area of cloud computing. With a deep interest in Cloud Computing, Educational Technology, and Machine learning, he has contributed over 40 articles as principal author which are published in leading research journals and conference proceedings. In addition, he has authored three books, namely Cloud computing for beginner to researcher, Data structure simplified: implementation with C++, and Python principles and practice, all of which can be well accessed from Amazon.

    Vikas Kumar received an MSc and PhD from Kurukshetra University, India, and this was followed by an MBA. Along with 15 books, he has more than 100 research papers to his credit in various national and international conferences and journals. Dr Kumar is presently serving at Central University of Haryana, India, and is a visiting professor at the Indian Institute of Management Indore and University of Northern Iowa, USA. His areas of interest include information systems, business analytics, and ICT for development.