ICT and Innovation in Teaching Learning Methods in Higher Education

Enakshi Sengupta|Patrick Blessinger
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The role of ICT is now central to the quality of classroom delivery, supporting the growth of research and expanding horizons for students with limited accessibility to education. But what impediments exist surrounding ICT in Higher Education? How can we overcome the inaccessibility, economic disparity, and ineffective implementation which have prevented the efficient adoption, diffusion and integration of ICT into pedagogy?

ICT and Innovation in Teaching Learning Methods in Higher Education is a collection of interventions and collaborative practices from across the world that showcase the multifaceted ways of how various institutions have been engaged in supporting teaching and learning with the use of technology. Written at a critical moment of evolution for higher education, the chapters explore how ICT has created a positive impact in the teaching-learning environment and how it is equipping our future generation with the skills required to face a changing job market, but also present the challenges and solutions to enabling access to ICT resources across educational settings.

Part I. Integrative Learning

  • Introduction to ICT and Innovation in Teaching Learning Methods in Higher Education; Enakshi Sengupta and Patrick Blessinger
  • Chapter 1. Teaching through Collaborative Problem Solving to Make Teaching More Interactive, Student-Based and Future Proof. A Teacher-Researcher Collaboration in Medicine Education; Annelies Raes, Marieke Pieters, and Celine Vens
  • Chapter 2. Innovative Teaching and Learning Methods at the University of Mauritius; Fareeda Khodabocus, Bahadur Goonesh Kumar, and Sheeba Armoogum
  • Chapter 3. Implementing an Innovative Curriculum across a College; Jennifer W. Shewmaker and Stephen Baldridge
  • Chapter 4. Implementing Affective Learning Outcomes through a Meaning Centered Curriculum; Vincent Nix, Kaye Shelton, and Misty Song
  • Chapter 5. Launching into Life after College; Leonard Shedletsky, Jeanette Andonian, David Bantz, and Dennis Gilbert
  • Chapter 6. Fostering Creativity through the Integration of Classroom Technologies: A Digital Stoaryboarding Case Study Example; Samantha Read
  • Part II. Group Based Learning
  • Chapter 7. Group Based Learning: An Innovative Practice for Engaged Learning in an Online Environment; Amar Kanekar
  • Chapter 8. Using Cloud-Based Collaborative Office Productivity Tools (Google Workspace) to Engage Students in their Learning and Prepare them for the Workplace; Jonathan Maurice Lake

‘In this very challenging time of pandemic where conventional pedagogical practices are insufficient to meet the changing needs, this book, composed of top-quality academic papers, provides valuable insights on the most effective pedagogical means of transforming higher educational institutions into innovation centers by engaging the appropriate tools of ICT.’

- Zarifullah Darkhily, Vice-Dean and Assistant Professor, Faculty of Public Policy and Administration at Kabul University

Enakshi Sengupta serves as the Director of the Centre for Teaching and Learning, and Associate Professor of Business at American University of Afghanistan.

Patrick Blessinger is adjunct associate professor of education at St. John's University, USA. He is also the chief research scientist of the International Higher Education Teaching and Learning Association.