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Exploring an Unfamiliar Space Reflections on the Socio-Psychological Aspects of Synchronous Online Teaching
7th International Conference on Higher Education Advances (Head'21) ; : 703-710, 2021.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-2124003
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Online technologies provide a myriad of new teaching and learning methods, and while those new technologies have a lot of advantages, the rapid change from face-to-face to online teaching and distance learning during the COVID19 pandemic has made certain disadvantages visible, too. This paper focuses on the psychological impact of online learning on students, specifically in connection with the move from a well-known place, the university campus, to an unknown space, the online classroom. It explores why uncertainty and anxiety can result in reluctance to engage, a process that is caused by a lack of social information, low peer bonding possibilities and obstacles to create a sense of belonging. The findings are based on a general, theoretical understanding of psychological aspects that impact the virtual classroom, as well as on observations made during the lockdown period and its subsequent months of online teaching, drawing on concepts from social psychology, i.e. social cognition, social perception and conformity. What has become undoubtedly evident is that while the new technologies create new and creative spaces for teaching and learning, they are by no means free of stress and anxiety.
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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: Web of Science Language: English Journal: 7th International Conference on Higher Education Advances (Head'21) Year: 2021 Document Type: Article