Abstract
This paper explores the development of online learning practices in engineering education at “Gh. Asachi” Technical University in Iaşi (TUIaşi) from 1994 to present, including the Covid-19 pandemic period. It highlights ways in which blended teaching and learning (BTL), including virtual laboratories, gradually replaced the traditional face-to face teaching style. By 2020 advances in Internet technology and the latter’s widespread use had already enabled the emergence of hybrid classes. The author present his contribution to the development of online learning practices at the above public higher education institution, which boasts being the oldest in engineering education in Romania. At present, this university uses Moodle to manage its online learning programme. The paper looks into the following topics: use of the Internet and of educational platforms at the Departments of Teacher Training at Al. I. Cuza University (UAIC, Iaşi) and TUIaşi; implementation of innovative teaching practices, such as e-pedagogy; transition to blended learning as the dominant student-centred teaching style; contribution of digital technology to greater learner engagement and satisfaction; collaboration with universities from Romania, the Republic of Moldova, Egypt, and other European countries.
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