
Adapting to the future of online learning and teaching during a pandemic, with Siobhan Hickling & Gina Arena
Public Health SPOTlight Podcast · PH SPOT
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Show Notes
In this episode, Sujani sits down with authors of the paper “Adapting to Teaching during a Pandemic” Siobahn Hickling and Gina Arena. Together, they talk about different models of teaching public health and what they have found to be most effective ways to relay information to students.
You’ll Learn
- About the changing visibility of public health education
- How the pandemic and lockdowns have affected university classrooms in Australia
- The effect of real time vs time delayed lessons has on education
- The potential challenges and benefits of self-directed learning
- Tips on how educators and students can thrive in new learning environments
- The importance of peer to peer interactions in education
- Best practices for educators and ways of moving away from a one dimensional classroom
- Tips for capturing students attention and engagement
- The benefits of intensive learning model
- The ways that rapport can be built through virtual teaching
Resources
- Gina Arena and Siobhan Hickling’s paper co-authored with Alexadra Bhatti entitled: Adapting to Teaching During a Pandemic: Pedagogical Adjustments for the Next Semester of Teaching During COVID-19 and Future Online Learning
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