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by Chris Rowell

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Presence and Belonging in Digital Education
Edited by Chris Rowell
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Introduction.

On December 15, 2021, the Digital Education Team at UAL hosted Presence and belonging in Digital Education, a day conference for UAL colleagues to share their experiences.

The event brought together academics/technicians/support staff from all colleges at UAL to present and discuss current and emerging digital education practices within the theme of presence and belonging.

The presentations and case studies explored the following types of questions:
* How do we define presence and belonging? What impact do they have on student learning?
* In what ways can we foster and maintain a sense of presence and belonging online?
* How can digital tools, spaces and practices help support and maintain equality, diversity, and inclusion?
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Reimagining conversations with multilingual international students: encouraging participation in digital spaces

Dr.Victoria Odeniyi, Postdoctoral Research Fellow: Reimagining Conversations with Multilingual Students. 

This project is concerned with understanding the complexity of language and communication practices in classrooms. This talk aims to open up critical discussion around boundaries and responsibilities for colleagues seeking change. Victoria shares insights and classroom episodes from five months of fieldwork examining online classroom practices. She suggest that new ways of thinking and working are needed which may demand more from universities in order to increase participation amongst ethno-linguistically diverse groups. 
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The Positive Student Experiences of Digital Learning during Covid-19

Chiron Hooson, Community Manager at Arts SU
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This presentation provides an overview and insights into the positive experiences students identified in their online learning and teaching last academic year. This has been gathered from the nominations submitted by students in the Arts Awards which is an annual awards initiative ran by the SU in partnership with UAL. 
Relational Reflections: How do we nurture belonging in creative Higher Education?

Liz Bunting (Educational Developer: Academic Enhancement) and Vikki Hill (Educational Developer: Attainment – Identity and Cultural Experience). 

Vikki and Liz reflect on how we can create belonging in creative educational spaces. They introduce the concept of 'belonging', explore some myths about educational belonging and the implications for creative educators.
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Bunting, L. & Hill, V. (2021) Relational Reflections: How do we nurture belonging in creative Higher Education? Innovative Practice in Higher Education. GLAD-HE Special Edition. Available at: http://journals.staffs.ac.uk/index.php/ipihe/article/view/224 (Accessed: 26th May 2022).
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Critical Approaches to Online Learning

Julian McDougall, Professor of Media and Education, Bournemouth University.

Online learning has become an increasing presence in higher education course design, particularly since Covid-19, with most courses combining physical real time engagement with asynchronous learning activity. Julian provides a critical and contemporary ‘deep dive’ into the socio-material, technological and pedagogical practices at work in virtual and digital higher education. Critical approaches to online learning are urgently needed, as the ‘new normal’ post-covid will almost certainly involve a rethink of the role of online/digital in the social practices of university learning and teaching.
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