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El. knyga: Remote Learning in Times of Pandemic: Issues, Implications and Best Practice

Edited by (American College of Greece), Edited by (University of Latvia)

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This edited volume examines the implications of COVID-19 on distance and online learning, discussing how the move to online teaching and learning modes proved to be a source of immense institutional, organizational, and educational challenges.

With chapters grounded in theoretical and methodological approaches pertinent to education and pedagogy, the book explores the relevance of theory to the educational situation brought about by the pandemic and highlights the specific issues and challenges that distance learning has to account for in crisis situations. Key topics discussed include innovations and best practices in online learning, research, and management; developments in computer-supported collaborative learning, training, and research; the use of intelligent tutoring and mentoring systems in times of crisis; the role of university leadership and users’ perceptions and attitudes to online teaching and learning.

The book offers fresh insights into the specificity of distance learning in a pandemic and its effects in established working patterns. It will be highly relevant reading for academics, researchers, and post-graduate students in the fields of online learning, distance learning, educational technology, and pedagogy, as well as university administrators and those directly involved in online teaching.



This edited volume examines the implications of Covid-19 on distance and online learning, discussing how the move to online teaching and learning modes proved to be a source of immense institutional, organizational and educational challenges.

Introduction: Remote learning is a mode of distance learning? Part 1:
Remote Learning in Higher Education A new era: Learning and living in
difficult times Computer supported knowledge building community: A new
learning analytics tool Digital Learning, Teaching and Collaboration in an
Era of ubiquitous Quarantine Social simulation transfer to online:
Pedagogical reflections on teaching presence The Covid-19 Pandemic and the
Effectiveness of Education in Military Universities in Poland
6. Reflections
on the Adaptation to the Covid19 Pandemic in Higher Education What kind of
support did the faculty receive during emergency distance education at
universities? Teaching Mathematics to Reflect on the Covid-19 Pandemic: Best
Practices Learning and Teaching During Covid-19: Survey Findings Part 2:
Agents of Remote Learning Stress, Anxiety, and Depression Among Students and
Employees During the Pandemic: A View from the KSA Results of the evaluation
of learning platforms and digital learning materials Factors of Successful
Work in School During COVID-19 Pandemics in Latvia Parents perspective on
distant learning during COVID-19 related restrictions in Latvia Schematic
Development for Knowing Students as Learners in a Distance Learning
Environment White Space, Blank Class: A filmmaking approach in education
Conclusions: Taking stock of the transition
Linda Daniela is Professor and Dean of Faculty of Education, Psychology and Art at the University of Latvia. She also serves as Expert in Education at the Council of Sciences of the Republic of Latvia.

Anna Visvizi is an associate professor at Deree College The American College of Greece, and a Visiting Scholar at Effat University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.