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dc.contributor.authorSouleles, Nicos-
dc.contributor.authorLaghos, Andrew-
dc.contributor.authorSavva, Stefania-
dc.date.accessioned2022-03-30T10:30:52Z-
dc.date.available2022-03-30T10:30:52Z-
dc.date.issued2021-03-08-
dc.identifier.citation15th International Technology, Education and Development Conference, 2021, 8-9 Marchen_US
dc.identifier.isbn978-84-09-27666-0-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/26507-
dc.description.abstractIn 2020, the coronavirus outbreak and the second wave that followed this outbreak compelled Higher Education (HE) institutions worldwide to cancel campus-based teaching and conduct a variety of lessons remotely. This transition was implemented in a short period because it was deemed necessary to maintain continuity of teaching and learning provision. Even in ordinary times, i.e. in periods that do not necessitate a hurried implementation of remote learning, several challenges are associated with distance education. The objective of this paper is to critically consider whether this rapid transition from traditional modes of teaching and learning to online delivery was effective and what issues emerged from the learners’ perspectives. Specifically, this study focuses on a public university in Cyprus that previously to the pandemic predominantly offered face-to-face teaching. Data was gathered through an online questionnaire (n=86), and a thematic analysis was undertaken to determine the learners’ perspectives on the rapid transition to online learning. The results of this investigation indicate that the learners were confronted with a variety of challenges ranging from pedagogical to technical. It is argued that to a large extent these challenges can be resolved by addressing the professional development of academic staff regarding teaching and learning online.en_US
dc.formatpdfen_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.subjectHigher educationen_US
dc.subjectCoronavirusen_US
dc.subjectRapid transitionen_US
dc.subjectFace-to-faceen_US
dc.subjectOnlineen_US
dc.subjectCOVID-19en_US
dc.titleFrom face-to-face to online: Assessing the effectiveness of the rapid transition of higher education - The student perspectiveen_US
dc.typeConference Papersen_US
dc.collaborationCyprus University of Technologyen_US
dc.subject.categoryEducational Sciencesen_US
dc.countryCyprusen_US
dc.subject.fieldSocial Sciencesen_US
dc.publicationPeer Revieweden_US
dc.relation.conferenceInternational Technology, Education and Development Conferenceen_US
dc.identifier.doi10.21125/inted.2021.2241en_US
cut.common.academicyear2020-2021en_US
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crisitem.author.deptDepartment of Multimedia and Graphic Arts-
crisitem.author.deptDepartment of Multimedia and Graphic Arts-
crisitem.author.deptDepartment of Multimedia and Graphic Arts-
crisitem.author.facultyFaculty of Fine and Applied Arts-
crisitem.author.facultyFaculty of Fine and Applied Arts-
crisitem.author.facultyFaculty of Fine and Applied Arts-
crisitem.author.orcid0000-0002-1059-942X-
crisitem.author.orcid0000-0001-9217-3491-
crisitem.author.orcid0000-0003-4365-8155-
crisitem.author.parentorgFaculty of Fine and Applied Arts-
crisitem.author.parentorgFaculty of Fine and Applied Arts-
crisitem.author.parentorgFaculty of Fine and Applied Arts-
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