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Exploring What is Lost in the Online Undergraduate Experience: A Philosophical Inquiry into the Meaning of Remote Learning

Publication date
2023
Authored by
Steve Stakland Associate Professor and Philosophy Department Chair at Northern Virginia Community College, USA.
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Book Review

Amidst the pandemic, widespread exposure to online learning has led many to consider themselves experts. However, those who have been involved in distance education since the 1940s see this as dismissive. While acknowledging challenges, this book, inspired by Heidegger’s essay on technology, explores issues of facelessness, inauthenticity, and response-ability in remote teaching. Well-written and thought-provoking, it offers valuable insights for those seeking a deeper understanding of the potential and limitations of online learning.

APA Citation

Stackland, S.(20230. Exploring what is lost in the online undergraduate experience: A philosophical inquiry into the meaning of remote learning. New York: Routledge.

Target Audiences
Academic Administrators and Policy-Makers
Faculty and Instructors
Topics
Online Pedagogy
Publication date
2023
Authored by
Steve Stakland Associate Professor and Philosophy Department Chair at Northern Virginia Community College, USA.