As COVID-19 was declared a pandemic, universities acted quickly to move their core business of teaching and research online. Classes shifted to platforms such as Zoom, Webex, Collaborate and Microsoft Teams and teachers and students alike were expected to adapt. And they did. While there has been much discussion of the unpaid labour involved in making this shift and the difficulties inherent in merging work, study and domestic life, there has been little acknowledgement or analysis of inherent notions of the preferred user in this rapid shift to technology. This paper draws on critical disability studies to offer a conceptual and theoretical analysis of a deeply problematic aspect of the rapid move to online education in response to COVI...
Since transition to higher education emerged as a research topic in the early 1970s, scholarly inqui...
The university, as the main social space, can contribute to breaking down material and immaterial ba...
The paper focuses on disabled students in higher education (HE) and their use of technologies to sup...
Although institutions of higher learning had been gradually exposed to blended and online methods of...
Following the World Health Organization’s announcement of the global pandemic because of the Coronav...
In the context of the return to normal on university campuses in the ongoing pandemic, our researc...
Two ways in which 21st century higher education is substantially different are in the prevalence of ...
Covid-19 resulted in a pivot to remote teaching and learning in most North American colleges and uni...
Online learning is crucial to success for higher education institutions. Whilst the existing literat...
The last year created many challenges in Higher Education, not least the sudden move from face-to-fa...
Technology-based platforms in higher education institutions (HEIs), including online learning, requi...
The study investigates the perspective on distance learning (DL) of a sample of students with disabi...
The study investigates the perspective on distance learning (DL) of a sam- ple of students with disa...
Based on the authors’ reflections on experience working at the Open University, approaches to making...
The abrupt switch to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted pervasive ableism; acc...
Since transition to higher education emerged as a research topic in the early 1970s, scholarly inqui...
The university, as the main social space, can contribute to breaking down material and immaterial ba...
The paper focuses on disabled students in higher education (HE) and their use of technologies to sup...
Although institutions of higher learning had been gradually exposed to blended and online methods of...
Following the World Health Organization’s announcement of the global pandemic because of the Coronav...
In the context of the return to normal on university campuses in the ongoing pandemic, our researc...
Two ways in which 21st century higher education is substantially different are in the prevalence of ...
Covid-19 resulted in a pivot to remote teaching and learning in most North American colleges and uni...
Online learning is crucial to success for higher education institutions. Whilst the existing literat...
The last year created many challenges in Higher Education, not least the sudden move from face-to-fa...
Technology-based platforms in higher education institutions (HEIs), including online learning, requi...
The study investigates the perspective on distance learning (DL) of a sample of students with disabi...
The study investigates the perspective on distance learning (DL) of a sam- ple of students with disa...
Based on the authors’ reflections on experience working at the Open University, approaches to making...
The abrupt switch to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted pervasive ableism; acc...
Since transition to higher education emerged as a research topic in the early 1970s, scholarly inqui...
The university, as the main social space, can contribute to breaking down material and immaterial ba...
The paper focuses on disabled students in higher education (HE) and their use of technologies to sup...