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What Future for Higher Education Learning in a Post-pandemic world?
During two years of the pandemic, universities across the world have been experimenting with different modes of teaching and learning at a time when they were forced to rely - in an unprecedented manner - on digital technologies.

However, this shift was made by force rather than by choice due to pandemic-related restrictions - lockdowns, physical distancing etc. This certainly accelerated digital transformation and the use of digital tools for teaching and learning.

The question we now ask is how do we envisage the future, when digital transformation is not forced upon us, but rather a choice? What lessons did we learn during this period, and how will they help transform teaching and learning? How do you envision learning in a post-pandemic world?

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Dale P. Johnson
Director of Digital Innovation, University Design Institute @Arizona State University, USA
Dale P. Johnson is the director of digital innovation for the University Design Institute at Arizona State University. He works with university leaders to develop and implement digital solutions to enable student success. Those efforts have earned him the 2016 Sally M. Johnstone Award from WCET recognizing his thought leadership, excellence in practice, and demonstrated leadership capabilities. In 2018, he was honored by the IMS Global Learning Consortium with an outstanding service award for his leadership of the adaptive courseware community of practice.
Sukaina Walji
Director @Center for Innovation in Teaching and learning, University of Cape Town, South Africa
Sukaina is Director, and oversees operational functions for the department and provides strategic advice for University Senior Leadership for digitally enabled education. She is formally the Acting Coordinator of the Curriculum and Course Design Team where she managed the Learning Design Team and Digital Media Unit.
Blanaid White
Dean of Strategic Learning Innovation @DCU
Dr. Blánaid White graduated with a B.Sc. in Chemistry with German from Dublin City University (DCU) in 2001 and a Ph.D. (Analytical Chemistry) from DCU in 2005. She joined the School of Chemical Sciences as a lecturer in 2008, having completed postdoctoral research with Prof. Craig Lunte in the University of Kansas. In 2012 she became chairperson of the BSc. in Environmental Science and Health in DCU and in 2017 was promoted to Associate Professor. Blánaid’s research group is currently funded by Alltech Ireland Ltd., the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, the Environmental Protection Agency, Interreg (Atlantic Area) and the Irish Research Council.