TY - JOUR TI - Toward a holistic approach to EdTech effectiveness: Lessons from Covid-19 research in Bangladesh, Ghana, Kenya, Pakistan and Sierra Leone AU - Nicolai, Susan AU - Jordan, Katy AU - Adam, Taskeen AU - Myers, Christina AU - Jefferies, Kate AU - Lockhart, Ashley Stepanek T2 - International Journal of Educational Development DA - in review PY - in review KW - Final_citation KW - cited KW - existing KW - ⛔ No DOI found ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Sandbox Model: A Novel Approach to Iterating while Implementing an Emergency Education Program in Lebanon during the COVID-19 Pandemic AU - Boujikian, Michèle AU - Carter, Alice AU - Jordan, Katy T2 - Journal on Education in Emergencies AB - Jusoor's Refugee Education Program helps Syrian refugee children living in Lebanon integrate back into formal schooling. When schools closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the refugee program adapted to distance learning by developing Azima, a novel program that used WhatsApp to enable children to keep learning. Azima had to respond immediately to the emergency context while maintaining high education standards, and it also needed to find an effective way to test and refine its content quickly. To do this, the Azima program adopted an innovative experimental approach called a sandbox. A sandbox model operates in rapid iterative cycles and uses multiple methods to quickly test a program's assumptions about how it will meet its goals. In this field note, we use Azima as a case study to report on our experience of applying the sandbox model. We reflect on the benefits and limitations of this novel approach in supporting the use of education technology in a crisis situation. DA - 2022/// PY - 2022 DO - 10.33682/rj45-k7z7 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) VL - 8 IS - 3 SP - 215 LA - en SN - 2518-6833 ST - The Sandbox Model UR - https://archive.nyu.edu/handle/2451/63993 Y2 - 2022/12/07/21:26:06 ER - TY - JOUR TI - The Sandbox Model: A Novel Approach to Iterating while Implementing an Emergency Education Program in Lebanon during the COVID-19 Pandemic AU - Boujikian, Michèle AU - Carter, Alice AU - Jordan, Katy T2 - Journal on Education in Emergencies AB - Jusoor's Refugee Education Program helps Syrian refugee children living in Lebanon integrate back into formal schooling. When schools closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the refugee program adapted to distance learning by developing Azima, a novel program that used WhatsApp to enable children to keep learning. Azima had to respond immediately to the emergency context while maintaining high education standards, and it also needed to find an effective way to test and refine its content quickly. To do this, the Azima program adopted an innovative experimental approach called a sandbox. A sandbox model operates in rapid iterative cycles and uses multiple methods to quickly test a program's assumptions about how it will meet its goals. In this field note, we use Azima as a case study to report on our experience of applying the sandbox model. We reflect on the benefits and limitations of this novel approach in supporting the use of education technology in a crisis situation. DA - 2022/// PY - 2022 DO - 10.33682/rj45-k7z7 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) VL - 8 IS - 3 SP - 215 LA - en SN - 2518-6833 ST - The Sandbox Model UR - https://archive.nyu.edu/handle/2451/63993 Y2 - 2022/12/07/21:26:06 KW - Final_citation KW - cited KW - existing ER - TY - RPRT TI - Technology in education in low-income countries: Problem analysis and focus of the Hub's work AU - Hennessy, Sara AU - Jordan, Katy AU - Haßler, Björn AU - Hollow, David AU - Brugha, Meaghan AU - Eberhardt, Molly Jamieson AU - Sabates, Ricardo CY - London, UK DA - 2020/// PY - 2020 LA - en M3 - EdTech Hub Working Paper PB - EdTech Hub SN - 5 KW - Author:Haßler KW - Author:OpenDevEd KW - Björn-CV-OECS KW - __C:filed:1 KW - _r:ImportedToMyEducationEvidence ER - TY - JOUR TI - Supporting open educational practices through open textbooks AU - Pitt, Rebecca (Beck) AU - Jordan, Katy AU - Arcos, Beatriz de los AU - Farrow, Robert AU - Weller, Martin T2 - Distance Education AB - There has been little research into the impact of textbook costs on higher education in the United Kingdom. To better understand textbook use patterns and the issues faced by UK students and educators the UK Open Textbooks Project (2017–2018, http://ukopentextbooks.org/)) conducted quantitative survey research with United Kingdom educators in September 2018. This article reports on the findings of this survey, which focussed on awareness of open educational resources; textbook use and rationale; awareness and use of open textbooks; and open licensing. Results reveal fertile ground for open textbook adoption with potential to support a wide range of open educational practices. The findings indicate strategies for supporting pedagogical innovation and student access through the mainstream adoption of open textbooks. DA - 2020/04/02/ PY - 2020 DO - 10.1080/01587919.2020.1757411 DP - Taylor and Francis+NEJM VL - 41 IS - 2 SP - 303 EP - 318 SN - 0158-7919 UR - https://doi.org/10.1080/01587919.2020.1757411 Y2 - 2021/03/24/14:38:51 KW - United Kingdom KW - higher education KW - open educational practices (OEP) KW - open educational resources (OER) KW - open pedagogy KW - open textbooks ER - TY - JOUR TI - Support provided for K-12 teachers teaching remotely with technology during emergencies: A systematic review [JRTE] AU - Crompton, Helen AU - Burke, Diane AU - Jordan, Katy AU - Wilson, Samuel T2 - Journal of Research on Technology in Education AB - Emergencies can cause disruption to education. This study is unique in providing the first empirical systematic review on teacher support for Emergency Remote Education (ERE) from 2010 to 2020. A total of 57 studies emerged from the PRISMA search. This mixed-method study used deductive and inductive iterative methods to examine the data. The data reveal teacher support strategies from across 50 different high and low-income countries. Few studies focused on a teacher’s subject and the age range taught. In the examination of professional development provided to prepare K-12 teachers to conduct ERE, eight codes emerged from the grounded coding as; 1) prior preparation, 2) understanding ERE, 3) needs analysis, 4) digital pedagogical strategies, 5) technology tools, 6) frameworks, 7) digital equity, and 8) mental wellness. DA - 2021/04/06/ PY - 2021 DO - 10.1080/15391523.2021.1899877 DP - Taylor and Francis+NEJM VL - 0 IS - 0 SP - 1 EP - 16 SN - 1539-1523 ST - Support provided for K-12 teachers teaching remotely with technology during emergencies UR - https://doi.org/10.1080/15391523.2021.1899877 Y2 - 2021/04/08/13:32:10 KW - COVID-19 KW - Teacher education KW - _EdTechHub_Output KW - _GS:indexed KW - _cover:analysis:nopdf KW - _genre:LR-literature_review KW - _r:CopiedFromEvLib KW - _yl:a KW - emergencies KW - emergency remote education KW - remote education ER - TY - BLOG TI - Reviewing the research literature in educational technology for development: Balancing rigour and inclusivity AU - Jordan, Katy T2 - EdTech Hub DA - 2019/12/18/ PY - 2019 LA - en-GB ST - Reviewing the research literature in educational technology for development UR - https://edtechhub.org/2019/12/18/reviewing_the_research_literature_in_educational_technology_for_development_balancing_rigour_and_inclusivity/ Y2 - 2019/11/18/00:00:00 KW - LP: English KW - R:Literature review, systematic review KW - _DOILIVE KW - _EdTechHub_Output KW - _zenodoETH ER - TY - RPRT TI - Research publication strategy and proposed publications AU - Haßler, Björn AU - McIntyre, Nora AU - Hollow, David AU - Jordan, Katy AU - Hennessy, Sara AU - Brugha, Meaghan AU - Mitchell, Joel CY - Cambridge and London, UK DA - 2019/12/18/ PY - 2019 M3 - EdTech Hub Working Paper PB - EdTech Hub SN - 4 UR - http://docs.edtechhub.org/lib/NM6CPLE9 KW - Author:Haßler KW - Author:OpenDevEd KW - AuthorFirst:Haßler KW - __C:filed:1 KW - _r:ImportedToMyEducationEvidence KW - _yl:n ER - TY - RPRT TI - Problem Analysis. A Global Public Good produced by the EdTech Hub (https://EdTechhub.org, #EdTechHub). AU - Hennessy, Sara AU - Jordan, Katy AU - Haßler, Björn AU - Hollow, David AU - Brugha, Meaghan AU - Eberhardt, Molly Jamieson AU - Sabates, Ricardo T2 - Research sphere outputs CY - London, UK DA - 2019/09// PY - 2019 LA - en M3 - working document PB - EdTech Hub UR - https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3352007 KW - Author:Haßler KW - Author:OpenDevEd KW - __C:filed:1 KW - _r:ImportedToMyEducationEvidence ER - TY - RPRT TI - Methodology for literature reviews AU - Haßler, Björn AU - Adam, Taskeen AU - Allier-Gagneur, Zoe AU - Blower, Thomas AU - Brugha, Meaghan AU - Damani, Kalifa AU - Hennessy, Sara AU - Hollow, David AU - Jordan, Katy AU - Martin, Kevin AU - Megha-Bongnkar, Ghislaine AU - Murphy, Mary AU - Walker, Hannah AB - An output of the EdTEch Hub DA - 2021/05/01/ PY - 2021 LA - eng M3 - Working Paper PB - EdTech Hub SN - 10 UR - https://docs.edtechhub.org/lib/2CKWI7RR KW - Author:Haßler KW - Author:OpenDevEd KW - AuthorFirst:Haßler KW - _r:ImportedToMyEducationEvidence KW - _yl:k KW - _zenodoODE KW - dode_eth-src-eth KW - dode_eth-trf2-dode ER - TY - RPRT TI - Messaging Apps, SMS, and Social Media: A Rapid Evidence Review AU - Jordan, Katy AU - Mitchell, Joel DA - 2020/09/29/ PY - 2020 LA - en PB - EdTech Hub ST - Messaging Apps, SMS, and Social Media KW - Final_citation KW - cited KW - existing ER - TY - RPRT TI - Literature reviews of educational technology research in low and middle-income countries: an audit of the field AU - Haßler, Björn AU - Adam, Taskeen AU - Brugha, Meaghan AU - Damani, Kalifa AU - Allier-Gagneur, Zoe AU - Hennessy, Sara AU - Hollow, David AU - Jordan, Katy AU - Martin, Kevin AU - Murphy, Mary AU - Walker, Hannah AB - One of the overall objectives of the EdTech Hub is to conduct a series of literature reviews on the state of educational technology in primary and secondary school settings within low and middle-income countries (LMICs). Given the variety of approaches which can be considered as ‘educational technology’ and the range of settings which are LMICs, the scale of the task presents an initial challenge. Furthermore, it would be valuable to design the initial literature search in such a way that would subsequently support detailed, systematic reviews on particular themes or topics depending upon trends within the body of literature. In order to learn from existing related studies and inform the practical direction of the literature review, a collection of documents was examined and analysed. The collection included seven methodological documents about conducting systematic reviews, and 15 recent systematic reviews, which addressed topics related to the focus of the Hub (including a range of EdTech-related topics or education for development, for example). In this report we have two objectives : 1. Summarise methodologies for systematic literature reviews in the field of educational technology in LMICs. 2. Provide specific methodological recommendations on conducting a systematic literature review of the state of research on educational technology in LMICs. To investigate systematic literature reviews in the field of interest (Objective 1), insights were drawn from an analysis of the sample of documents. The papers selected for inclusion were chosen either because they were existing literature reviews relevant to our theme of EdTech in LMICs, or because they were analyses of specific literature review methodologies. The papers were mapped onto a framework according to their methodological stance, approaches to data gathering, and data analysis. This paper also discusses the implications of the analysis in relation to the work of the EdTech Hub, and how to translate the findings of the analysis into practical considerations for addressing the Hub’s research questions through a systematic literature review (Objective 2). As such, this report also represents a case study in planning a literature review in this context, which may be a useful resource for others intending to undertake similar reviews in the future. CY - Cambridge and London, UK DA - 2019/12/18/ PY - 2019 M3 - EdTech Hub Working Paper PB - EdTech Hub SN - 2 ST - Literature reviews of educational technology research in low and middle-income countries UR - http://docs.edtechhub.org/lib/NM6CPLE9 KW - Author:Haßler KW - Author:OpenDevEd KW - AuthorFirst:Haßler KW - LP: English KW - R:Literature review, systematic review KW - _C:China CHN KW - _C:France FRA KW - _C:Germany DEU KW - _C:Jordan JOR KW - _C:Portugal PRT KW - _C:Russian Federation RUS KW - _C:Spain ESP KW - _C:United Kingdom GBR KW - _EdTechHub_Output KW - __C:filed:1 KW - __C:scheme:1 KW - _cover:v1 KW - _r:ImportedToMyEducationEvidence KW - _yl:g KW - _zenodoODE KW - dode_eth-src-eth KW - dode_eth-trf2-dode KW - educational technology, EdTech, low-income countries, literature review KW - ⛔ No DOI found ER - TY - JOUR TI - Learning with technology during emergencies: A systematic review of K-12 education [BJET] AU - Crompton, Helen AU - Burke, Diane AU - Jordan, Katy AU - Wilson, Samuel W. G. T2 - British Journal of Educational Technology AB - Emergency situations that cause damage to educational buildings or require the closure of schools due to unsafe health, environmental, or political conditions can be an unwelcomed interruption to education. Indeed, the recent COVID-19 pandemic created the largest disruption of education in history, affecting 94% of the world's student population. In emergencies, technology is often utilised as part of a crisis response protocol by continuing education using emergency remote education (ERE). The purpose of this study is to determine how technology has been used to continue K-12 learning remotely during an emergency. This systematic review included an aggregated and configurative synthesis to examine extant empirical work over eleven years, from January 2010 to December 2020. Following a rigorous, PRISMA selection process, 60 articles were included in the final analysis from 48 countries. Grounded coding of the strategies used for learning revealed the following categories: communication, delivery systems, student ERE readiness, partnerships, promoting student learning and engagement, and resources. Grounded coding of the technologies revealed that types of technologies used were divided into two major categories: Internet-based and non-Internet based, with the majority using Internet-based technologies. Practitioner notes What is already known about this topic The COVID-19 pandemic has caused school closures across the globe and prevented in-person school teaching. The rapid shift to distance education in schools can be conceptualised as ‘emergency remote education’ (ERE). Prior ERE research focused on bounded geographic locations where localised emergencies occurred. What this paper adds This provides the scholarly community with a unique systematic review of existing academic research on K-12 ERE implementation in emergencies. This provides aggregated data and analysis on the past 11 years of the types of emergencies, participants, subject domain, technologies used, and location information. This provides findings of the types of remote teaching strategies involving technology used to continue K-12 learning in emergency situations. This provides a set of recommendations on ERE for teachers, school leaders, policy makers, and funders. This provides researchers with a review of the field with identification of gaps and future research opportunities. Implications for practice and/or policy Recommendations regarding ERE are provided in this paper that will be of benefit to K-12 teachers, school leaders policymakers, and funders in the continuing COVID-19 pandemic and future emergencies. The research gaps highlighted in this paper, such as the lack of studies conducted in low and low middle-income countries, are presented with suggestions for much needed future research. This can lead to changes in practice and policy. DA - 2021/// PY - 2021 DO - 10.1111/bjet.13114 DP - Wiley Online Library LA - en SN - 1467-8535 ST - Learning with technology during emergencies UR - https://bera-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/bjet.13114 Y2 - 2021/05/25/19:07:09 KW - COVID-19 KW - _EdTechHub_Output KW - _yl:b KW - disasters KW - emergencies KW - emergency remote education KW - pandemic ER - TY - RPRT TI - Keyword inventory AU - Haßler, Björn AU - Adam, Taskeen AU - Brugha, Meaghan AU - Damani, Kalifa AU - Allier-Gagneur, Zoé AU - Hennessy, Sara AU - Hollow, David AU - Jordan, Katy AU - Martin, Kevin AU - Murphy, Mary AU - Walker, Hannah T2 - EdTech Hub Research Instruments CY - Cambridge and London, UK DA - 2019/01/09/ PY - 2019 M3 - EdTech Hub research instruments PB - EdTech Hub SN - 1 KW - Author:Haßler KW - Author:OpenDevEd KW - AuthorFirst:Haßler KW - _C:Abkhazia XABKH KW - _C:Afghanistan AFG KW - _C:Albania ALB KW - _C:Algeria DZA KW - _C:Andorra AND KW - _C:Angola AGO KW - _C:Antigua and Barbuda ATG KW - 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_C:Tonga TON KW - _C:Trinidad and Tobago TTO KW - _C:Tunisia TUN KW - _C:Turkey TUR KW - _C:Turkmenistan TKM KW - _C:Tuvalu TUV KW - _C:Uganda UGA KW - _C:Ukraine UKR KW - _C:United Arab Emirates ARE KW - _C:United Kingdom GBR KW - _C:United States USA KW - _C:Uruguay URY KW - _C:Uzbekistan UZB KW - _C:Vanuatu VUT KW - _C:Venezuela VEN KW - _C:Viet Nam VNM KW - _C:Yemen YEM KW - _C:Zambia ZMB KW - _C:Zimbabwe ZWE KW - _C:eSwatini SWZ KW - __C:filed:1 KW - __C:scheme:1 KW - _r:ImportedToMyEducationEvidence KW - _yl:p ER - TY - JOUR TI - Education during the COVID-19: crisis Opportunities and constraints of using EdTech in low-income countries AU - Jordan, Katy AU - David, Raluca AU - Phillips, Toby AU - Pellini, Arnaldo T2 - Revista de Educación a Distancia (RED) DA - 2021/// PY - 2021 DO - 10.6018/red.453621 DP - Google Scholar VL - 21 IS - 65 ST - Education during the COVID-19 UR - https://revistas.um.es/red/article/view/453621 Y2 - 2024/03/01/11:56:51 KW - Final_citation ER - TY - JOUR TI - Education during the COVID-19 crisis Opportunities and constraints of using EdTech in low-income countries AU - Jordan, Katy AU - David, Raluca AU - Phillips, Toby AU - Pellini, Arnaldo T2 - Revista de Educación a Distancia (RED) DA - 2021/09/01/ PY - 2021 DO - 10.6018/red.453621 DP - Google Scholar VL - 21 IS - 65 KW - _EdTechHub_Output ER - TY - RPRT TI - EdTech and COVID-19 response [Save Our Future] AU - Haßler, Björn AU - Nicolai, Susan AU - McBurnie, Chris AU - Jordan, Katy AU - Wilson, Sam AU - Kreimeia, Adam T2 - #SaveOurFuture AB - This document is background paper 3 for the #SaveOurFuture campaign. The full paper and other working group papers are available here: https://saveourfuture.world/white-paper/. This document is also available as an EdTech Hub report, see https://docs.edtechhub.org/lib/IA9PL99D DA - 2020/10/22/ PY - 2020 DP - DOI.org (Datacite) LA - en M3 - Background paper PB - Education Commission SN - 3 UR - https://saveourfuture.world/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/EdTech-and-COVID-19-Response_SOF_BP3.pdf KW - Author:Haßler KW - Author:OpenDevEd KW - AuthorFirst:Haßler KW - _EdTechHub_Output KW - _cover:v2 KW - _r:ImportedToMyEducationEvidence KW - _yl:j KW - _yl:k KW - _zenodoODE KW - dode_eth-src-eth KW - dode_eth-trf2-dode ER - TY - RPRT TI - EdTech and COVID-19 response [EdTech Hub Report] AU - Haßler, Björn AU - Nicolai, Susan AU - McBurnie, Chris AU - Jordan, Katy AU - Wilson, Sam AU - Kreimeia, Adam AB - This document is background paper 3 for the #SaveOurFuture campaign as an EdTech Hub report. The full paper and other working group papers are available here: https://saveourfuture.world/white-paper/. The evidence library entry for the background paper in original format is https://docs.edtechhub.org/lib/SXDQAPB6. DA - 2020/10/23/ PY - 2020 PB - EdTech Hub UR - https://docs.edtechhub.org/lib/IA9PL99D KW - Author:Haßler KW - Author:OpenDevEd KW - AuthorFirst:Haßler KW - _EdTechHub_Output KW - _r:ImportedToMyEducationEvidence KW - _yl:j KW - _yl:k KW - _zenodoODE KW - dode_eth-src-eth KW - dode_eth-trf2-dode ER - TY - JOUR TI - Covid-19 School Closures in Low- and Middle-income Countries: Emergent Perspectives on the Role of Educational Technology AU - Jordan, Katy T2 - Journal of Learning for Development AB - The Covid-19 pandemic ushered in school closures at an unprecedented scale and prompted educational systems to find alternative teaching models at short notice. The role for educational technology in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) has recently become the focus of much discussion. While prompted by the pandemic, the discussions surface latent issues in educational systems, and the perspectives and ambitions of organisations in relation to educational technology and LMICs. The influence of the discussions during this period is likely to extend beyond the initial crisis, and warrants investigation. This paper presents a thematic analysis, using a grounded theory approach, of documents published online between February and April 2020. Five themes emerge, in relation to access, responses, support from carers, teachers and communities, educational quality and the future. DA - 2020/11/19/ PY - 2020 DP - jl4d.org VL - 7 IS - 3 SP - 399 EP - 415 LA - en SN - 2311-1550 ST - Covid-19 School Closures in Low- and Middle-income Countries UR - https://jl4d.org/index.php/ejl4d/article/view/433 Y2 - 2020/11/21/13:31:43 KW - COVID-19 KW - digital divide KW - education in emergencies. education systems KW - educational technology KW - ⛔ No DOI found ER - TY - RPRT TI - Country list with HDI, iHDI, MPI and Gini (version 1) AU - Haßler, Björn AU - Adam, Taskeen AU - Brugha, Meaghan AU - Damani, Kalifa AU - Allier-Gagneur, Zoe AU - Hennessy, Sara AU - Hollow, David AU - Jordan, Katy AU - Martin, Kevin AU - Murphy, Mary AU - Walker, Hannah T2 - EdTech Hub Research Instruments CY - Cambridge and London, UK DA - 2019/01/09/ PY - 2019 M3 - EdTech Hub research instruments PB - EdTech Hub SN - 1 KW - Author:Haßler KW - Author:OpenDevEd KW - AuthorFirst:Haßler KW - __C:filed:1 KW - _r:ImportedToMyEducationEvidence KW - _yl:q ER - TY - RPRT TI - A scoping review of technology in education in LMICs - descriptive statistics and sample search results AU - Haßler, Björn AU - McIntyre, Nora AU - Jordan, Katy AU - Mitchell, Joel AU - Brugha, Meaghan AU - Martin, Kevin AU - Nourie, Kristi AU - Damani, Kalifa CY - London, UK DA - 2020/// PY - 2020 LA - en M3 - EdTech Hub Working Paper PB - EdTech Hub SN - 6 KW - Author:Haßler KW - Author:OpenDevEd KW - AuthorFirst:Haßler KW - Björn-CV-OECS KW - __C:filed:1 KW - _r:ImportedToMyEducationEvidence KW - _yl:v ER -