Remote education in university in Pandemic times

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https://doi.org/10.5965/1984723822482021080

Abstract

In times of global pandemic, all sectors have undergone a physical, structural and methodological reorganization; thereat, university education advances rapidly towards the meaning of the teaching-learning process. In this perspective, this paper intends to report experiences of remote education in university in the city of São Paulo (SP). As a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, remote education was made possible to continue the academic training process. Through the autobiographical narratives suggested by Connely and Clandinin (2016) it is possible to highlight the various facets of this transitional educational process. The narratives are the result of educational evaluations through online forms, meetings recorded in virtual rooms and video testimonials, in addition to the narratives of the researchers. The experiences lived in this new space, where each one in an isolated way gives continuity to their work process in the different spheres as managers, coordinators, teachers, and students show singular nuances of a process of meaning. In this way, the reflective practice of the actors in this scenario compose a web of experiences that are climbed and discovered day by day. The paper intends to bring contributions to a high quality remote university education, enabling possibilities in the teaching-learning process in which students are at the heart of all decisions.



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Author Biographies

Elaine Vilela, Methodist University of São Paulo

PhD student, Master in Education and Pedagogue by the Methodist University of São Paulo, Postgraduate in Higher Education teaching and Translation and Interpretation, Libras - Portuguese by the University Camilo Castelo Branco. Teacher of the Licentiate courses at Unisantanna and Coordinator of the Post in Libras. Teacher of the Latu Sensu Postgraduate course in Libras at Uninove University. Guide-interpreter by Ahimsa. Experience in inclusive care for the deaf and deafblind. Author of the book "Education for Deafblind: perspectives and memories.

Fabiana Moreira Gaviolli, Sant'Anna University Center

Public Relations from Faculdade Cásper Líbero, postgraduate in Business Communication and Master in Social Communication from Universidade Metodista de São Paulo. Managing partner of Sitepark Estacionamentos and Sitecom Consultoria. Internal Communication and Crisis Communication Coordinator at UniSant'Anna. Coordinator of Public Relations undergraduate courses; Journalism; Radio, TV and Internet; Advertising and marketing; Technology in Institutional Communication and Graphic Design. Implemented the Junior Achievement São Paulo Communication area. She has been a consultant, speaker and has given training in Communication in the Third Sector, Entrepreneurship and Social Media since 2006, for companies such as Dell, Baxter, Neoris, Mastercard, Suzano Papel e Celulose, GE, AT&T, Caterpillar, HSBC, Ultragaz, Citibank, Linx, among others. Jury of the ABRP award, Aberje University Award, Expocom and Intercom.

Published

2021-04-28

How to Cite

AZEVEDO, Adriana Barroso de; VILELA, Elaine Gomes; GAVIOLLI, Fabiana Moreira. Remote education in university in Pandemic times. Revista Linhas, Florianópolis, v. 22, n. 48, p. 80–105, 2021. DOI: 10.5965/1984723822482021080. Disponível em: https://periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/linhas/article/view/19635. Acesso em: 23 nov. 2024.