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Digital learning after the crises: the new normal?

In: Digital Learning in Higher Education

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  • John Traxler
  • Matt Smith

Abstract

This concluding chapter pays tribute to the struggles and pressures under which learning technology professionals, including all of our contributors and their colleagues, as they have stepped up to the challenge and the uncertainty wrought upon British universities and colleges by successive waves of the global COVID-19 pandemic. This provides a prelude to wider speculation about the continued progress and impact of the pandemic on the British further and higher education sectors as their demographic, economic, political and social environments evolve and mutate.

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  • John Traxler & Matt Smith, 2022. "Digital learning after the crises: the new normal?," Chapters, in: Matt Smith & John Traxler (ed.), Digital Learning in Higher Education, chapter 13, pages 145-152, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:20374_13
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