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Online Teaching CFP. Conference/Book publications. 2021

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Wed, 27 May 2020 15:06:20 +0100

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Dear colleagues. See the call below from Routledge as part of the Teaching and Research Initiative with AMPS, PARADE and the University of Manchester. 
Please pass it on.
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Recent events across the world of academia have brought online education and research into full light. As universities, schools and colleges closed across the world in 2020, researchers, teachers and students scrambled to adapt to a new reality. This conference seeks to explore how we responded, what we’ve learnt, and how we may be able to take teaching methods employed in one disciplines and apply them in others. 



ONLINE EDUCATION: TEACHING IN A TIME OF CHANGE

A conference organized as part of the Teaching and Research Initiative of Routledge, AMPS, PARADE in collaboration with the University of Manchester / Manchester Metropolitan University.

Place: Virtual 
Dates: 21-23 April, 2021
Early Abstracts: 30 June 2020 
https://architecturemps.com/online-ed-conference/ 


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PUBLISHERS: Routledge | UCL Press

FORMATS: Pre-recorded Presentations, Lightening Talks, Zoom, Written Papers 

Previous pre-recorded presentations: http://bit.ly/ampsyoutube



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THEMES:

This conference welcomes presentations from researchers and teachers on how they operate in the ‘online classroom, studio or lab’ and how they function ‘in the field’ using the new technologies available to them. It welcomes papers on:

-emergency remote responses to the ‘online switch’ produced by the Coronavirus; 
-techniques for teaching traditionally ‘physical’ activities like prototyping online; 
-technologies that facilitate real-time discussion on designed objects, buildings and places; 
-the potential shifts in student demographics initiated by online education; 
-how internationalization in the Higher Education sector will be affected by ‘place free’ universities; 
-how place-focused disciplines such as geography and urban planning can respond to the ‘impossibility’ of place bound study; 
-how do study tours get replaced by virtual tours in disciplines like art history…. and more.

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DISCIPLINES:

The conference is thematically open and publishes works connected with key themes in:

Education | Teaching Practice | Theories of Learning | Educational Technologies | Pedagogy | Educational Psychology | Learning spaces


Nb. There is particular interest in cross-disciplinary approaches and the conference will seek to bring together academics from a range of areas. 



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FULL CALL:

Recent events across the world of academia have brought into full light the various agendas around online education and research. As universities, schools and colleges closed across the world in 2020, researchers, teachers and students scrambled to adapt to a whole host of new pedagogical tools, communicative techniques, learning methods and teaching styles almost overnight. Some survived, others thrived, while some struggled and ultimately went ‘out of business’.

For some disciplines, the transition was seamless, with lectures, tests and projects administered online with little or no change at all. Other disciplines writhed at having to forego the peer-to-peer learning environment of the classroom, the dynamic interaction of the design studio, or the personal contact of the open-ended seminar discussion. Skills-based courses such as model making lost their contact with ‘materiality’ while the physicality of lab experiments on materials or prototypes was totally lost.

Despite the ‘shock of the new’ all this represented, the debates around the virtual classroom, the online studio, the remote seminar, and distance education more generally, were far from new. Universities like Purdue in the US and the Open University in the UK had been operating this way for years. Experiments into how to teach design online had been happening for decades across the world, the evolution of remote educational interfaces had been evolving non-stop since the 1980s.

 What then, is the “new present” for education in the discipline areas of this conference, and what will tomorrow hold?


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Submit an abstract:
https://architecturemps.com/online-ed-conference/ 

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This conference is part of the TEACHING + RESEARCH INITIATIVE coordinated by ROUTLEDGE, AMPS and PARADE with the University of Manchester / Manchester Metropolitan University.  

The logistics of the event will be coordinated by AMPS (Architecture, Media, Politics, Society) and PARADE (Publication and research in Art, Design and Environments).

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Related conferences:

TEACHING-LEARNING-RESEARCH: DESIGN AND ENVIRONMENTS


Place: Virtual / University of Manchester
Dates: 02-04 December, 2020
Abstracts: 30 June, 2020 

http://architecturemps.com/teaching-research-conference/ 

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