Digital Wellbeing and Online Learning in Education - Graduate Information Session
Offered By: University of Melbourne via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore strategies for promoting digital wellbeing and effective online learning in this 50-minute Graduate Information Evening session from the University of Melbourne. Discover how the Melbourne Graduate School of Education models positive digital citizenship, learn techniques for managing online student interactions, and gain insights on integrating digital resources into curricula. Delve into topics such as the digital divide, local solutions, long-term connections, data and surveillance concerns, facial recognition, work-from-home challenges, and the impact of robotics. Examine the importance of maintaining digital wellbeing, addressing the digital divide, and implementing asynchronous learning. Discuss the unique needs of international students and learn how to set appropriate boundaries in the digital learning environment.
Syllabus
Introduction
Projects
Digital divide
Local solutions
Longterm connection
Data and surveillance
Facial recognition
Concerns
Work from home
Robots
Maintaining digital wellbeing
The digital divide
Asynchronous learning
What is missing
International students
Setting boundaries
Taught by
The University of Melbourne
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