South Africa, like many other countries, quickly went into lockdown last year due to the rapid spread of the Corona virus. A number of people moved from contact schooling and work to virtual learning and remote work.
While this has come with a number of advantages, there are also some disadvantages. The North-West University’s (NWU) School of Philosophy, in partnership with the journal Transformation in Higher Education is hosting a webinar titled: Cheating, dishonesty and plagiarism with online teaching and learning. What are the students saying? Can we fundamentally change it?
The webinar, forms part of the annual Faculty of Humanities Curriculum Conversations Seminar Series.
A number of academics, including the NWU’s Dr Yolandi Coetser, Dr Tertia Oosthuizen and Prof Emmanual Mgqwashu will give their perspective on online teaching and learning.
The experts will touch on various perspectives, including the philosophical, ethical, psychological and higher education teaching and learning perspective.
For more information, contact - Prof Anné Verhoef / 018 299 1569 (Department: Philosophy)