Online delivery of teaching and laboratory practices: continuity of university programmes during COVID-19 pandemic

Gamage, K. A.A. , Wijesuriya, D. I., Ekanayake, S. Y., Rennie, A. E.W., Lambert, C. G. and Gunawardhana, N. (2020) Online delivery of teaching and laboratory practices: continuity of university programmes during COVID-19 pandemic. Education Sciences, 10(10), 291. (doi: 10.3390/educsci10100291)

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Abstract

A great number of universities worldwide are having their education interrupted, partially or fully, by the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Consequently, an increasing number of universities have taken the steps necessary to transform their teaching, including laboratory workshops into an online or blended mode of delivery. Irrespective of the measures taken, universities must continue to maintain their high academic standards and provide a high-quality student experience as required for delivery of learning outcomes associated with each degree programme. This has created a challenge across the higher education landscape, where academics had to switch to remote teaching and different approaches to achieving laboratory delivery. As a result, students have not been receiving face-to-face teaching, and access to laboratory facilities has been limited or nearly impossible. This paper reviews numerous approaches taken by universities to deliver teaching and laboratory practices remotely, in consideration of the COVID-19 pandemic, whilst also considering the potential impacts on the student learning experience. This review is primarily focused on the fields of engineering, science and technology, based on published literature including books, reviewing web-based provision of selected universities, institutional and national policy documents.

Item Type:Articles
Keywords:COVID-19, pandemic, higher education, student learning, online delivery, laboratory workshops.
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Gamage, Professor Kelum
Creator Roles:
Gamage, K. A.A.Conceptualization, Methodology, Writing – original draft, Supervision
Authors: Gamage, K. A.A., Wijesuriya, D. I., Ekanayake, S. Y., Rennie, A. E.W., Lambert, C. G., and Gunawardhana, N.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Engineering > Systems Power and Energy
Journal Name:Education Sciences
Publisher:MDPI
ISSN:2227-7102
ISSN (Online):2227-7102
Copyright Holders:Copyright © 2020 The Authors
First Published:First published in Education Sciences 10(10):291
Publisher Policy:Reproduced under a Creative Commons License

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