Mariam Aman Shah

Mariam Aman Shah
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Lancaster University

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Lancaster University

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Publications (13)
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The global pandemic accelerated the adoption of online, blended, and Hybrid Flexible (HyFlex) teaching and learning modalities. The long-term impacts of these changes are still being assessed, but most research to date has focused on undergraduate students in an online setting. In contrast, this study reviews recent research pertaining to HyFlex en...
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The opportunity to find employment is often a key push factor for students to study abroad. However, previous research has established that international graduates often face difficulties in securing employment in their host country and have a lower employment rate compared to local graduates. Although some research has been conducted on this topic...
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This paper examines and discusses refugees’ experiences with online higher education during COVID-19, a phenomenon which impacted millions of lives in displaced conditions. Through this, it unveils conditions, or lack thereof, of inclusivity as well as other unexpected concerns which have impacted refugees’ experiences through a change to online hi...
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This exploratory study analyses studies pertaining to the risk communication strategies adopted by Spanish public hospitals to inform their stakeholders during the first COVID-19 wave, in order to better understand effective communication of ‘health messages’ during a pandemic. After reviewing 155 academic works, 12 articles that were published bet...
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Hospitals’ use of communication is a crucial aspect of patient care, yet medical material is often hard to read and understand for patients. Issues related to lack of standardization, use of jargon, reliance on outdated technology, poor coordination between health personnel, and shortage of healthcare workers lead to miscommunication, delays, and e...
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The abrupt emergence and spread of the COVID-19 virus compelled institutions worldwide to swiftly suspend face-to-face instruction in favor of a remote teaching mode. This extraordinary shift of instructional delivery created one of the biggest infrastructural, pedagogical and operational challenges for universities in recent history. As institutio...
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The COVID-19 pandemic forced many higher education institutions to suddenly pause in-person teaching and learning in favor of Emergency Remote Teaching and Learning (ERTL). Strict social distancing measures required institutions to offer courses, programs, and services without any direct contact between students, faculty, and staff; higher ed...
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MOOCs, Massive Open Online Courses. This form of scalable education has gained a reputation for providing anytime, anywhere access to knowledge across the globe. Through the ubiquitous presence of the internet as the mechanism by which to deliver courses, MOOCs are primed to break down barriers of access to education between nations and population...
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There is a growing body of literature that recognizes the role Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) can play in improving access to education globally, and particularly to thousands of people in developing and developed countries. There is increasing concern, however, that the millions of displaced refugee learners throughout Europe, the Middle East...
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Access to digital technology has demonstrated the ability to change learning in the workplace with easily available resources and flexibility through often self-paced learning environments, offering employees the ability to take control of their learning experiences. The scarce existing body of research suggests that “specialised” MOOCs may be an e...
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Academic research in the past decade has indicated that using data and analyzing learning in curriculum design decisions can lead to improved student performance and student success. As learning in many instances has evolved into the flexible format online, anywhere at any time, learning analytics could potentially provide impactful insights into s...
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The increasing costs of higher education (HE), growing numbers of flexible anytime, anywhere learners, and the prevalence of technology as a means to up-skill in a competitive job market, have brought to light a rising concern faced by graduate students and potential graduate employers. Specifically, there is a mismatch of useful skills obtained by...
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The dynamics of online teaching and learning have been transformed through the development of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), which are now available as a global commodity with access to an online computing device. This raises the question, whether the factors that drive MOOC sustainability in diverse socioeconomic country contexts differ acro...

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