Meeting diversity during the covid-19 pandemic in a fully online learning environment

[EN] Diversity among engineering students is growing more and more acknowledgeable in higher education – especially in first year classes where in applied universities students from many backgrounds form new classes. Differences in education (high school, job training, dual careers, etc.) are as com...

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Autor: Pfennig, Anja
Tipo de recurso: capítulo de libro
Fecha de publicación:2021
País:España
Institución:Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV)
Repositorio:RiuNet. Repositorio Institucional de la Universitat Politécnica de Valéncia
Idioma:inglés
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Palabra clave:Higher Education
Learning
Educational systems
Teaching
Diversity
Language skills
Lecture films
Inverted classroom
First year students
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title Meeting diversity during the covid-19 pandemic in a fully online learning environment
spellingShingle Meeting diversity during the covid-19 pandemic in a fully online learning environment
Pfennig, Anja
Higher Education
Learning
Educational systems
Teaching
Diversity
Language skills
Lecture films
Inverted classroom
First year students
title_short Meeting diversity during the covid-19 pandemic in a fully online learning environment
title_full Meeting diversity during the covid-19 pandemic in a fully online learning environment
title_fullStr Meeting diversity during the covid-19 pandemic in a fully online learning environment
title_full_unstemmed Meeting diversity during the covid-19 pandemic in a fully online learning environment
title_sort Meeting diversity during the covid-19 pandemic in a fully online learning environment
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Pfennig, Anja
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Learning
Educational systems
Teaching
Diversity
Language skills
Lecture films
Inverted classroom
First year students
topic Higher Education
Learning
Educational systems
Teaching
Diversity
Language skills
Lecture films
Inverted classroom
First year students
description [EN] Diversity among engineering students is growing more and more acknowledgeable in higher education – especially in first year classes where in applied universities students from many backgrounds form new classes. Differences in education (high school, job training, dual careers, etc.) are as common as various social aspects (family duties, etc.) that delay full time studying. This challenges students as well as lecturers especially in the covid-19 pandemic of 2020/2021. A standard based portfolio grading enables students to participate and place different skills in their cumulative assessment. The online course structure using Moodle as content management system (CMS) is based on inverted classroom teaching scenarios. These are supported by peer-to-peer lecture films and micro-lectures along with various online teaching materials and online meeting sessions. The portfolio cumulatively grades lectures, presentations, forum discussions, written homework and glossary entries. Although benefits of present classes are obvious the course results improved over previous semester especially for students with language difficulties. This paper reflects on the possibility to meet diversity in the covid-19 pandemic and enable first year mechanical engineering students to grow more homogeneous regarding scholarly work.
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