TY - BOOK AU - Tso,Anna Wing Bo AU - Chan,Alex Chi-keung AU - Chan,Wendy Wing Lam AU - Sidorko,Peter Edward AU - Ma,Will W.K. TI - Digital Communication and Learning: Changes and Challenges T2 - Educational Communications and Technology Yearbook, SN - 9789811683299 U1 - 371.33 23 PY - 2022/// CY - Singapore PB - Springer Nature Singapore, Imprint: Springer KW - Educational technology KW - Education-Data processing KW - Teaching KW - Digital Education and Educational Technology KW - Computers and Education KW - Didactics and Teaching Methodology N1 - Self and peer assessment in the socially distanced classroom: An action research for improving English oral of Asian students -- Why students multitask: Towards a comprehensive understanding -- Designing inclusive and diverse artificial intelligence curriculum for K-12 education -- The need of having journalistic creativity in journal education: A review of the literature on media creativity and look beyond -- Social experiential learning for zero waste education in a liberal arts university N2 - This edited book collects papers with perspectives from scholars and practitioners in Asia, Australia, and Europe to reveal the pros and cons, chances and challenges, constraints, and potential risks that educators and learners are facing as the new paradigm for communication and learning takes place, with a view to shedding light on the global education climate in the midst of the pandemic. Since the onset of the global pandemic, education has been revolutionized in almost every aspect. The emergency precautionary measures which were once supposed to be temporary school arrangements only have now become the new normal, reshaping our understanding of learning environments, redefining the pedagogic standards in terms of teaching practices, learning designs, teacher-student interaction, feedback, and assessment. Online teaching, distanced learning, flipped classrooms, and self-paced e-learning have all played an increasingly vital role in shaping a new education culture in various education settings, affecting school management, teachers, students, and parents alike. While ICT in education, alongside new media, has provided ample benefits and convenience for educators and students, communication and virtual lessons conducted in the socially distanced classroom appear to have brought issues such as the digital divide, e-mental health, insufficient technical support, inefficient classroom management, reduced interaction between teachers and students, not to mention the growing concerns over privacy and security UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-8329-9 ER -