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The Future of Teaching Post-COVID-19: Microlearning in Product Design Education

Amarpreet Gill, Derek Irwin, Ricky Yuk-Kwan Ng, Dave Towey, Tianchong Wang, Yanhui Zhang

202025 citationsDOI

Abstract

The recent COVID-19 pandemic has placed a huge strain on higher education institutions and educators around the world, which has included the closure of campuses, removal of face-to-face instruction and a shift to remote teaching and learning. However, this situation has also created unique opportunities and conditions that can foster innovation in teaching and learning practices and content delivery. One such innovation gaining traction is Microlearning, which offers learning opportunities through small bursts of training materials that learners can comprehend in a short time, according to their preferred schedule and location. This paper explores the potential of Microlearning within design education and how it can be implemented into the Product Design & Manufacture programme at University of Nottingham Ningbo China to support teaching instruction and enhance the student learning experience post-COVID-19.

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