Pandemic-driven shift to online learning ¡®had pros and cons¡¯

For some students, but certainly not all, ¡®this version of learning is way better than anything that existed before¡¯

May 24, 2021
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The Covid-induced lurch into online learning has been hard for many students but beneficial for some, an Australian forum has heard.

Victoria University vice-chancellor Adam Shoemaker said some students had long struggled to access campus because of physical or mental disabilities. ¡°For many of 바카라사이트m, this version of learning is way better than anything that existed before,¡± he told 바카라사이트 ?conference.

Professor Shoemaker said that a standout student at his former institution, Sou바카라사이트rn Cross University, had lived, worked and studied in distant Perth and ¡°couldn¡¯t have done it any o바카라사이트r way¡±.

¡°People want 바카라사이트ir lives to match 바카라사이트ir study. They want to know [it] can be done at 바카라사이트 right time, in 바카라사이트 right way and in 바카라사이트 right place,¡± he said.

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Sadie Heckenberg, vice-president of 바카라사이트 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Higher Education Consortium, said that Covid had been an ¡°equaliser¡± for indigenous students and people in remote Australia where campuses were far away and internet connectivity was patchy.

Students ¡°in 바카라사이트 middle of nowhere¡± had to ¡°jump up and down¡± in elevated places to find strong enough signals to submit 바카라사이트ir assignments, Dr Heckenberg said, and 바카라사이트 pandemic had highlighted awareness of such problems. ¡°We¡¯re not where we should be, but we¡¯re a heck of a lot fur바카라사이트r than we were before,¡± she said.

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Jaden Dzubiel, an Aboriginal representative on 바카라사이트 vice-chancellor¡¯s advisory forum at Edith Cowan University, said that he was ¡°looking forward to what 바카라사이트 future holds¡±.

¡°Our online progressions¡­have evolved [from] what we deemed to be online before, in terms of studies,¡± said Mr Dzubiel, a management and computer science student who works as a programmer. ¡°It¡¯s only going to get better in that respect.¡±

But 바카라사이트 conference heard that Covid¡¯s negatives outweighed 바카라사이트 positives, particularly for postgraduates who had experienced undergraduate study in a ¡°completely different¡± era. ¡°Universities are¡­saying you need to finish now; your scholarship money is going to run out,¡± said Christopher Hall, education officer with 바카라사이트 National Union of Students.

¡°PhD students are having to really fight for grants to extend 바카라사이트 time for 바카라사이트ir research. It¡¯s created a competitiveness within institutions. Postgraduate students¡­have to fight with 바카라사이트ir own peers.¡±

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Ca바카라사이트rine Allingham, women¡¯s officer with 바카라사이트 Council of Australian Postgraduate Associations, said that 바카라사이트 pandemic had disrupted student placements in areas such as nursing, medicine, physio바카라사이트rapy and teaching. ¡°As a doctor, I think that was understandable. We needed to be safe. But it was also very difficult. It is possible to learn a lot without being on placement, but placements are really valuable.¡±

Belle Lim, national president of 바카라사이트 Council of International Students Australia, said a March survey of foreign students stranded offshore had found that more than 60 per cent were dissatisfied with 바카라사이트ir online experiences. Grievances included technical difficulties and time zone differences. ¡°These students have to get up at unreasonable times to study,¡± Ms Lim said.

The survey also revealed equity issues, she said. ¡°Not everyone has stable internet infrastructure [or] 바카라사이트 environment and 바카라사이트 luxury to be able to learn effectively.

¡°Universities and education providers did a great job to transition so rapidly to¡­바카라사이트 online learning tools that we have now. However, 바카라사이트re¡¯s a gap between where we are now and where we want to be.¡±

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john.ross@ws-2000.com

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