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Te Pae Tawhiti 2020 Conference

Quality Assured Poster Abstracts

Chandré Honeth | EIT, Hawke’s Bay Lecturer, School of Viticulture and Wine Science | choneth@eit.ac.nz Is There a Bright Side to the COVID-19 Lockdown? – A Review on Online Learning This year a microscopic entity took over the world and forced its population into a state of isolation and uncertainty. This insecurity extended to the learning environment and rendered staff and students reticent and anxious about how to proceed with teaching and learning. Although this presented a significant challenge, it also brought with it an opportunity, namely the transfer of education to the internet. The introduction of computers and the internet has significantly advanced distance learning and made programs more progressive and accessible. Online resources have and continue to evolve, providing us with us a multitude of innovative ways to connect with distance learners. The legitimacy of these methods can be substantiated by the considerable number of elite educational institutes now offering online educational experiences.

Online learning at EIT has been in play for a number of years, but the full potential of this powerful tool has in many cases not been fully explored. Following the outbreak of the COVID19 virus and the ensuing lockdown, a reshuffle of ideas and a hasty transfer of content and activities to an online environment was necessary. This immense task cascaded into a full review of how we deliver classes to our online learners and highlighted the measures necessary to facilitate these changes. Quality learning encompasses the idea of meeting the needs of all your learners in an environment that is inclusive and accessible to all, thereby facilitating the development of skills and knowledge which learners will be able to adapt to various situations in their future; so have we been neglecting the environment of our online learners? The entire situation has obliged educators to think of new ways to engage with students in an online space. The change has been ruthless and has brought with it a lot of doubt and distress, however it has also provided an opportunity to rethink how we approach education, to utilise the available technologies at our disposal, to better meet the individual learning needs of all our leaners and in doing so to ensure the longevity and value of a course. Here I present the methods, challenges and outcomes of different online learning techniques utilised in my viticulture courses during the COVID19 lockdown.

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Primary Health Simulation in Real Spaces

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Factors that Influence Student Nurses’ Attitudes towards Older Adults

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Risk

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Is There a Bright Side to the COVID 19 Lockdown? A Review on Online Learning

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International Students’ Self Efficacy

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The Game as the Teacher

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Activities

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Staff Panel: Zoom Room Class to Class Video Conferencing Upgrade Project

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Connect and Reflect

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Better Rapport, Better Connections

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Tour of Wharenui

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Student Panel: The Other Side of Online Learning

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Engagement at EIT (Two Part Workshop

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Relationships Count: Student Plus Maths does not Need to Equal Anxiety

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Opening Staff Panel: Resilience Your Gift to a Thriving Community

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Weaving Whanaungatanga into Teaching and Learning

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Stories from the Archives Connecting Past, Present, and Future

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The “Chocolate Fish Method” that Hooked Students into Online Learning

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Te Aranga Ake Connecting with Community through Project Based Learning

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Using Online Activities to Increase Student Engagement and Improve Results

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Kanohi ki te Kanohi in the Face of COVID 19

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Building Resilience: Working Together to Tackle Life Challenges

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Demonstrate their Resilience

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What was it you do again?

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Staff and Student Panel: Online Simulations in Teaching and Learning

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Strategies for Teaching International Students

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COVID 19 Pandemic Level4 Lockdown

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Why Young People Find It Hard to Make Career Decisions

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The Hidden Burden of Family Responsibility Implications for Education

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Lockdown

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Communities

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Design

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Scaffolding Work Integrated Learning

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Introduction by Macie Rudoff, Dr David Skelton and Deb Stewart

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