Shifting online during COVID-19: A systematic review of teaching and learning strategies and their outcomes
Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
- Koh, Joyce Hwee Ling (Author)
- Daniel, Ben Kei (Author)
Title
Shifting online during COVID-19: A systematic review of teaching and learning strategies and their outcomes
Abstract
This systematic literature review of 36 peer-reviewed empirical articles outlines eight strategies used by higher education lecturers and students to maintain educational continuity during the COVID-19 pandemic since January 2020. The findings show that students’ online access and positive coping strategies could not eradicate their infrastructure and home environment challenges. Lecturers’ learning access equity strategies made learning resources available asynchronously, but having access did not imply that students could effectively self-direct learning. Lecturers designed classroom replication, online practical skills training, online assessment integrity, and student engagement strategies to boost online learning quality, but students who used ineffective online participation strategies had poor engagement. These findings indicate that lecturers and students need to develop more dexterity for adapting and manoeuvring their online strategies across different online teaching and learning modalities. How these online competencies could be developed in higher education are discussed.
Publication
International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education
Volume
19
Issue
1
Pages
56
Date
2022
Journal Abbr
International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education
ISSN
2365-9440
Short Title
Shifting online during COVID-19
Accessed
21/03/2025, 04:57
Library Catalogue
BioMed Central
Citation
Koh, J. H. L., & Daniel, B. K. (2022). Shifting online during COVID-19: A systematic review of teaching and learning strategies and their outcomes. International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education, 19(1), 56. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41239-022-00361-7
Link to this record