As universities move more and more teaching online, educators have mixed reactions. This article puts forward five lessons learned over seven years of online teaching in a diploma-level university history course. Many students in the course have low digital literacy, but they are able to overcome difficulties with their online study when given the opportunity and appropriate support. University management does not always recognise the extra time required to develop pedagogically sound and inspiring online lessons. Nonetheless, this space can be made to work for history educators and, moreover, it can provide a valuable and necessary opportunity for students who might otherwise feel alienated in an increasingly digital world.
History
Publication title
History Australia
Volume
20
Issue
2
Pagination
1-31
ISSN
1449-0854
Department/School
Office of the School of Humanities
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Australasia
Publication status
Published
Place of publication
Australia
Rights statement
Copyright 2023 Australian Historical Association. This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in History Australia on 23 February 2023, available at: https://doi.org/10.1080/14490854.2023.2171268.