TY - JOUR
T1 - Dissolving the Dichotomies Between Online and Campus-Based Teaching
T2 - a Collective Response to The Manifesto for Teaching Online (Bayne et al. 2020)
AU - MacKenzie, Alison
AU - Bacalja, Alexander
AU - Annamali, Devisakti
AU - Panaretou, Argyro
AU - Girme, Prajakta
AU - Cutajar, Maria
AU - Abegglen, Sandra
AU - Evens, Marshall
AU - Neuhaus, Fabian
AU - Wilson, Kylie
AU - Psarikidou, Katerina
AU - Koole, Marguerite
AU - Hrastinski, Stefan
AU - Sturm, Sean
AU - Adachi, Chie
AU - Schnaider, Karoline
AU - Bozkurt, Aras
AU - Rapanta, Chrysi
AU - Themelis, Chryssa
AU - Thestrup, Klaus
AU - Gislev, Tom
AU - Örtegren, Alex
AU - Costello, Eamon
AU - Dishon, Gideon
AU - Hoechsmann, Michael
AU - Bucio, Jackeline
AU - Vadillo, Guadalupe
AU - Sánchez-Mendiola, Melchor
AU - Goetz, Greta
AU - Gusso, Helder Lima
AU - Arantes, Janine Aldous
AU - Kishore, Pallavi
AU - Lodahl, Mikkel
AU - Suoranta, Juha
AU - Markauskaite, Lina
AU - Mörtsell, Sara
AU - O’Reilly, Tanya
AU - Reed, Jack
AU - Bhatt, Ibrar
AU - Brown, Cheryl
AU - MacCallum, Kathryn
AU - Ackermann, Cecile
AU - Alexander, Carolyn
AU - Payne, Ameena Leah
AU - Bennett, Rebecca
AU - Stone, Cathy
AU - Collier, Amy
AU - Lohnes Watulak, Sarah
AU - Jandrić, Petar
AU - Peters, Michael
AU - Gourlay, Lesley
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021, The Author(s).
PY - 2022/4/1
Y1 - 2022/4/1
N2 - This article is a collective response to the 2020 iteration of The Manifesto for Teaching Online. Originally published in 2011 as 20 simple but provocative statements, the aim was, and continues to be, to critically challenge the normalization of education as techno-corporate enterprise and the failure to properly account for digital methods in teaching in Higher Education. The 2020 Manifesto continues in the same critically provocative fashion, and, as the response collected here demonstrates, its publication could not be timelier. Though the Manifesto was written before the Covid-19 pandemic, many of the responses gathered here inevitably reflect on the experiences of moving to digital, distant, online teaching under unprecedented conditions. As these contributions reveal, the challenges were many and varied, ranging from the positive, breakthrough opportunities that digital learning offered to many students, including the disabled, to the problematic, such as poor digital networks and access, and simple digital poverty. Regardless of the nature of each response, taken together, what they show is that The Manifesto for Teaching Online offers welcome insights into and practical advice on how to teach online, and creatively confront the supremacy of face-to-face teaching.
AB - This article is a collective response to the 2020 iteration of The Manifesto for Teaching Online. Originally published in 2011 as 20 simple but provocative statements, the aim was, and continues to be, to critically challenge the normalization of education as techno-corporate enterprise and the failure to properly account for digital methods in teaching in Higher Education. The 2020 Manifesto continues in the same critically provocative fashion, and, as the response collected here demonstrates, its publication could not be timelier. Though the Manifesto was written before the Covid-19 pandemic, many of the responses gathered here inevitably reflect on the experiences of moving to digital, distant, online teaching under unprecedented conditions. As these contributions reveal, the challenges were many and varied, ranging from the positive, breakthrough opportunities that digital learning offered to many students, including the disabled, to the problematic, such as poor digital networks and access, and simple digital poverty. Regardless of the nature of each response, taken together, what they show is that The Manifesto for Teaching Online offers welcome insights into and practical advice on how to teach online, and creatively confront the supremacy of face-to-face teaching.
KW - Campus learning
KW - Collective response
KW - Covid-19
KW - Digital learning
KW - Distant learning
KW - Manifesto for teaching online
KW - Postdigital
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85124345659&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s42438-021-00259-z
DO - 10.1007/s42438-021-00259-z
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85124345659
SN - 2524-485X
VL - 4
SP - 271
EP - 329
JO - Postdigital Science and Education
JF - Postdigital Science and Education
IS - 2
ER -