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RT Book, Whole SR Electronic DC OPAC T1 Improving Inclusivity in Higher Education : Addressing the Digital Divide in the COVID Pandemic / edited by Bhakti More, Seena Biju, Vinod Pallath A1 More, Bhakti A1 Biju, Seena A1 Pallath, Vinod A1 SpringerLink (Online service) YR 2023 FD 2023 SP XXVII, 223 p. 67 illus., 59 illus. in color K1 Inclusive education K1 Education, Higher K1 Digital media K1 Ethnology -- Asia K1 Culture K1 People with disabilities -- Education K1 Inclusive Education K1 Higher Education K1 Digital and New Media K1 Asian Culture K1 Education and Disability ED 1st ed. 2023. PB Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer PP Singapore SN 9789819950768 LA English (英語) CL LCC:LC1200-1203 CL DC23:371.9046 NO 1. Supporting Students with Disabilities During COVID-19 -- 2. COVID-19 and Forced Online Education: Students' Perceptions of Service Quality and Satisfaction -- 3. Managing Digital Divide in a Fully Integrated, Community-Engaged Medical Curriculum Within a Hyper-Diversion Context: Reflections from Western Sydney University School of Medicine -- 4. Challenges Among Visually Impaired Students in Higher Education Towards Online Learning During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Malaysia -- 5. The Motivational Divide: Addressing the Diverse Student Body in Challenging Times -- 6. From Physical to Online Learning: The Digital Divide in Higher Vocational Education -- 7. "Am I Ready for This Change?": Challenges in Optimizing the Use of Online Learning in Medical and Health Professions Education During the Pandemic and Beyond -- 8. Opportunities and Challenges of Postgraduate Entrance Examination Preparation Within an Inclusive Education Context in China -- 9. Exploring the Inclusivity of Assessment ePortfolio for Multimodal Literacy During the Pandemic: A Case Study in Malaysian Higher Education -- 10. Enhancing Inclusivity in Online Learning Resources for B40 University Students - A Malaysian Experience -- 11. Leaving No One Behind: Educating Refugees During the Pandemic -- 12. The need for Universal Design for Learning in Higher Education for the Specially-Abled - An Essay -- 13. Future Inclusive Education NO This book addresses issues of access that COVID-19 brought forth in higher education, with a primary focus on Asian countries. In looking to address SDG4 to promote “inclusive and equitable quality education for all”, the volume explores the challenges relating to educational exclusion by considering how specially-abled students have been impacted by the digital divide in the context of the pandemic. It puts a spotlight on the approaches, experiences, and case analyses from various geographies in the region to study transitions in inclusivity. Universities and institutes of higher education have had to reconsider their digital offerings and services all the more since the onset of the pandemic, but have, in many instances, failed to fully account for how Internet access can be limited, unavailable, or unaffordable for many students. As a result, specially-abled learners – students without sufficient technological resources, such as those living in remote areas where there are little or no Internet facilities – have been, however unintentionally, neglected. While universities implemented their own practices, processes and policies to reach, and teach, disadvantaged learners, they had to further adapt these strategies, re-aligning them to meet the unprecedented circumstances, and concomitant needs, of specially-abled learners – and there is still much more to do. This book consolidates regional perspectives on how to work towards goals of inclusivity, and bridge the digital divide, looking into, and beyond, the conditions of the pandemic. Relevant to scholars and policymakers, this book is of interest to those focused on digitisation and the transition to the ‘new normal’ in higher education NO HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-5076-8 NO 書誌ID=EB16355294; LK [E Book]https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-5076-8 OL 30