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Rethinking Hybrid and Remote Work in Higher Education: Global Perspectives, Policies, and Practices after COVID-19

By 
Roy Y. Chan
, 
Xi Lin
, 
Krishna Bista
Publisher : STAR SCHOLARS PRESS
Published : February 23, 2023
This timely volume explores the current and future state of hybrid and remote work in higher education from national, regional, and global perspectives. Today, colleges and universities worldwide must ensure that they have adequate information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure, equipment, and systems to adapt to the “new normal” post-COVID-19. Hybrid and remote work can be a source of boosting productivity and advancing institutional change in higher education. Common within the management and leadership literature, hybrid and remote work is an understudied phenomenon in higher education administration. This book investigates the rapid rise of remote and hybrid work during and after the global pandemic and what it means for the future of higher education in the United States and abroad. By developing a comprehensive, research-based knowledge and framework this book seeks to equip and empower teacher-scholars and practitioners to operate safely, securely, and efficiently in a remote or hybrid environment. Editors:  Roy Y. Chan ,  Xi Lin ,  Krishna Bista Rethinking Hybrid and Remote Work in Higher Education Is Hybrid and Remote Work Here to Stay? Opportunities and Challenges in the United States and Abroad Essential Hybrid and Remote Workers in Higher Education: Challenges and Resiliency of Student Affairs Practitioners Sense of Place and Belonging: The Role of Service-Learning and Faculty Development Centers in Promoting Community Among Hybrid and Remote Faculty Members An Exploratory Examination of Online Learning During and After the Pandemic: Learning Goal Congruence in Lecturing and Research Activities Reinventing Remote Work and Online Learning at Colleges and Universities Worldwide Exploring Faculty Members’ Perceptions of Hybrid Teaching in Indonesian Higher Education: Using Transitivity Analysis Building, Bonding, and Growing During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case Study of Indiana University’s Chinese Flagship Program The Importance of Including Students’ Perspectives in Research to Further Understand New Learning Environments Post-COVID, Learning Redefined: Self-Directed Learning in Higher Education Research Discourses on Women Academics During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Has a Bad Situation Turned Worse? Lessons Learned from Hybrid and Remote Work: Comparative Case Studies Changes to Hybrid Higher Education Induced by the COVID-19 Pandemic: A South African Case Study Lessons from Virtual Exchange Programs and Hybrid Study Abroad Programs Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic Digital Readiness and Preparation in a University Setting: An Examination of Faculty, Staff and Students’ Practices of Online Education in Nepal Using Dell Hymes’ SPEAKING MODEL as a Tool to Teach Intercultural Competence and Communication: Cultural Identity in Alexandria, Egypt Attitude and Motivation of Gamified Mathematics Virtual Remedial Students: Case Study of a Business School in Lima, Peru Millennial Teachers’ Perspectives on the Graduate Transition to Work in Vietnamese Higher Education

Making Learning Happen: Five Shifts Toward Student-Focused Education

By 
Shyam Sharma
Publisher : STAR SCHOLARS PRESS
Published : December 14, 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.32674/vwcrny36
This book is a valuable resource for educators seeking to shift toward a more student-centered, student-engaged education. Drawing on the author's own experiences and research, the book provides practical strategies ranging from making class meetings more student-focused to engaging diverse stakeholders. The book translates teaching methods and strategies into concrete, actionable forms that are also meant to help students not only succeed but also prepare for successful careers. While recognizing the challenges faced in different educational contexts, the handbook encourages teachers to start small and help to shift their educational institutions and culture. With its practical approach and adaptable strategies, this is a must-use book for educators worldwide. Shyam Sharma  is Associate Professor and Graduate Program Director in the Program in Writing and Rhetoric at Stony Brook University, State University of New York. Order Hardcopies  ||  Download E-books |

ChatGPT and Global Higher Education: Using Artificial Intelligence in Teaching and Learning

By 
Xi Lin
, 
Roy. Y Chan
, 
Shyam Sharma
, 
Krishna Bista
Publisher : STAR SCHOLARS PRESS
Published : May 13, 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.32674/rh27qv16
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) tools based on advanced language models, such as ChatGPT and Bard, is transforming industries and professions worldwide, and higher education is no exception. ChatGPT, an AI-powered chatbot developed by OpenAI, has created a substantial amount of conversation and controversy across academia regarding what generative AI means for teaching and learning in the classroom. There is plenty of speculation not only about how those innovations will affect the academic profession but also what unique opportunities and challenges they present to global higher education. In this book, authors delve into the impact of AI and ChatGPT on higher education leadership and management, examining potential opportunities and challenges that this innovative technology presents to teaching, research, program, and policy. The primary purpose of this volume is to provide a comprehensive, research-driven analysis of AI chatbots’ roles in shaping institutions of higher education around the world. By exploring the transformative potential of ChatGPT in academic settings, this timely book aims to bridge the gap between technological innovation and its practical applications. In the long run, we anticipate that this volume will provide valuable insights and guidance for teacher-scholars, university administrators, and policymakers on leveraging this cutting-edge technology effectively and responsibly. Edited By Xi Lin, Roy. Y Chan, Shyam Sharma, Krishna Bista OPEN ACCESS BOOK Creative Commons License | CC BY-NC-ND Open access editions of this book can be accessed  here This book is published as an open-access publication by STAR Scholars Press. The digital edition of this book is freely available to readers worldwide and may be accessed, downloaded, and shared without charge through the publisher’s website and scholarly discovery platforms. Order hard copies | Open Access Book (free) Table of Contents Prologue Keeping the Human (Educator) in the Loop Matthew Salzano Chapter 1 The Impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on Global Higher Education: Opportunities and Challenges of Using ChatGPT and Generative AI Xi Lin, Roy Y. Chan, and Shyam Sharma UNIT 1 The Use of ChatGPT and AI in Global Higher Education: A Historical View of Current Innovations Chapter 2 Considering the History of Technologies in Education, the Distinctiveness of AI Apps, and the Future of Educational Systems Kenneth J. Luterbach Chapter 3 The Influence of ChatGPT on Student Learning Outcomes in Higher Education: A Meta-Analysis of the Initial Empirical Literature Yankun He and Leslie Cordie Chapter 4 The Evolution of Technology in Education and the Emerging Role of Generative AI Abdulrahman Alsharif Chapter 5 ChatGPT as a Pedagogical Tool for Decolonizing Curriculum Bhavika Sicka UNIT 2 Effective Practices and Standards of ChatGPT Use: Lessons Learned and Recommendations for Colleges and Universities Chapter 6 Transforming STEM Education: Leveraging ChatGPT for Enhanced Learning in Psychology and Neuroscience Lingfei Luan, Xi Lin, Yan Dai, Laura Allen, and Shanhua Hu Chapter 7 Hearing Students’ Voices: Access, Use Patterns, and Attitudes toward Generative AI Technologies among Chinese Students Ling Angela Xia, Olivia Yiqun Sun, and Charlie Reis Chapter 8 Using ChatGPT to Improve Access, Inclusion, and Equity in and Through English-Medium Instruction in Higher Education Thatcher A. Spero Chapter 9 A Comparative Study of ChatGPT and Seq2Seq Chatbot for Effective Student Advising Suha Khalil Assayed, Manar Alkhatib, and Khaled Shaalan UNIT 3 Policy Implications and Ethical Considerations: Assessment and Accountability in Higher Education Chapter 10 Generative Creations, Code, and Data: How Intellectual Property Rights over Ownership, Use, and Image Apply to Higher Education Jeffrey C. Sun Chapter 11 ChatGPT and Research Ethics Lisa M. Rubin Chapter 12 ChatGPT on Student Learning Outcomes in Higher Education: A Meta-Analysis of Early Studies Bo Zhang Chapter 13 Rethinking Assessment and Feedback: Adapting Evaluation Methods for the Age of Artificial Intelligence Allen Farina Chapter 14 Artificial Intelligence in Undergraduate Assignments: An Exploration of the Effectiveness and Ethics of ChatGPT in Academic Work Luke Parker, Christopher W. Carter, Alice Karakas, A. Jane Loper, and Ahmad Sokkar UNIT 4 Current Issues and Future Concerns about Teaching and Learning Chapter 15 Communities of Practice and Preservice Teachers in the Rise of the Artificial Intelligence Era: ChatGPT as a Method of Inquiry and Reflection Gabriela Mocanu Chapter 16 Unlocking the Promise of AI: Exploring the Crucial Role of Faculty Members’ Growth Mindset, Self-Efficacy, and University AI Policies: A Study at Vietnam National University, Hanoi Kim Manh Tuan, Pham Van Thuan, Duong Thi Hoang Yen, and Nguyen Phuong Huyen Chapter 17 Creating Context-Specific Critical Incidents with ChatGPT for Effective Soft Skill Training Stephan Ruppert Chapter 18 Applications of ChatGPT in Work-Based Learning Programs: Opportunities, Challenges, and Ethical Considerations Hon Jie Teo

The International Handbook of French Education: Language Learning, Teaching and Advocacy

By 
Jerry L. Parker
, 
Amany Saleh
Publisher : STAR SCHOLARS PRESS
Published : May 15, 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.32674/p4nppf33
The International Handbook of French Education is a comprehensive and diverse collection that gathers the insights of educators, students, and leaders from across the globe to explore the enduring value and future prospects of teaching French language and Francophone culture. This handbook features 13 chapters that showcase perspectives from researchers, practitioners, and stakeholders, shedding light on the continued significance of French education in an increasingly interconnected world. As French remains a language of diplomacy, culture, and education with a vast global presence, this volume underscores why its teaching and learning are of enduring importance. Editors Jerry L. Parker, Ed.D. is an instructor in French, Spanish, and World Language Education in the Department of World Languages and Cultures at Southeastern Louisiana University, USA. Amany Saleh, Ph.D., is a Professor of Curriculum and Instruction and Comparative Education at the Center of Excellence in Education at Arkansas State University, USA.  _____________________________ Print and digital copies are available. _____________________________  

Delinking, Relinking, and Linking Writing and Rhetorics: Inventions and Interventions of the Sirijanga Syllabary

By 
Marohang Limbu
Publisher : STAR SCHOLARS PRESS
Published : March 21, 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.32674/tw0pzq28
In this book, Limbu precisely aims to trace the development of Himalayan Indigenous writing and rhetorics by offering concise methods and/or approaches, such as how to research and digitally document less explored, taught and even less discussed language/s, writing, performative rhetorics, and oral-performance-based rhetorics. Hard copies:  Amazon   Published:  2021-03-01

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Online Teaching and Learning in Asian Higher Education: Pedagogical Approaches to Classroom Practices

By 
Misty So-Sum Wai-Cook
, 
Amany Saleh
, 
Krishna Bista
Publisher : STAR SCHOLARS PRESS
Published : October 11, 2023
In a world where online education has become paramount,  this book is a comprehensive guide to navigating the challenges and innovations encountered in Asian higher education during the COVID-19 pandemic. It delves into various aspects of online teaching and learning, including curriculum design, student engagement, assessment strategies, and the use of technology in the classroom.   Editors: Misty So-Sum Wai-Cook, Amany Saleh, Krishna Bista Table of contents About this book Keywords Reviews Editors and Affiliations About the editors

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