10 simple rules for supporting a temporary online pivot in higher education [Pre-print Publication]

10 simple rules for supporting a temporary online pivot in higher education [Pre-print Publication]

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Chiara Horlin, Emily Nordmann, Jacqui hutchison, Jill MacKay., Jo-Anne Murray, Louise Robson, Michael Seery

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Teaching & Learning

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Accessibility and Inclusion, Assessment and Feedback, Digital Learning, Open Education, Teaching and Learning Practice

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CC BY

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10 simple rules for supporting a temporary online pivot in higher education

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As the authors state, “No ‘one size fits all’ solution exists and many of the choices that need to be made will be far from simple; however, this paper provides a starting point and basic principles to facilitate discussions taking place around the globe by balancing what we know from the pedagogy of online learning with the practicalities imposed by this crisis.

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Horlin, C., Nordmann, E., hutchison, J., MacKay., J., Murray, J., Robson, L., & Seery, M. (2021). 10 simple rules for supporting a temporary online pivot in higher education [pre-print publication]. National Resource Hub (Ireland). Retrieved from: https://hub.teachingandlearning.ie/resource/10-simple-rules-for-supporting-a-temporary-online-pivot-in-higher-education-pre-print-publication/ License: Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY).

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