(Credit: World Bank) Grande finale: Reflections on the ONL experience The Open Networked Learning 192 is over. The experience has been marvelous and the Wednesdays (and in some cases Fridays) are not going to be the same without the weekly online discussions with my group, the PBL14. Through this experience, I have learned a lotContinue reading “Lessons learnt – future practice”
Design for online and blended learning
Everytime that I have a similar discussion with friends, pairs, and colleagues about the future of education in a global and digitalized society, I can see how their faces and comments turn pessimistic step by step about how we are losing this generation so attached to their mobile phones and internet in a quasi addictiveContinue reading “Design for online and blended learning”
Learning in communities – networked collaborative learning
“If everyone is moving forward together, then success takes care of itself.” – Henry Ford Collaborative Learning is one of those buzz words not only in education but also in what some media calls millennial jobs. With the expansion of digital economies and access to high-speed internet, now it is possible to learn or workContinue reading “Learning in communities – networked collaborative learning”
Open Learning — Sharing and Openness
Digital tools for teaching and learning are almost a need in the contemporaneous classroom. Education is in superficiem, a communication process, therefore its ontology is strongly influenced by the technological evolution of the media [1]. The inclusion of new technologies in the teaching process has motivated that high profile educational institutions to create online coursesContinue reading “Open Learning — Sharing and Openness”
Let’s get digital!
“I’m sure you’ll understand my point of viewWe know each other mentally” Like the catchy phrase in the song physical by Olivia Newton John , the first topic of the ONL192 was about online participation and digital literacies, or in other words, about become a digital user, the consequences and responsibilities in our daily physical […]
My First Blog Post
“If you want to build a ship, don’t drum up people together to collect wood and don’t assign them tasks and work, but rather teach them to long for the endless immensity of the sea” — Antoine Marie Jean-Baptiste Roger, comte de Saint-Exupéry, author of Le Petit Prince. In this blog I’m going to share […]
About me
I’m a researcher and lecturer in Machine Learning and Big Data Analytics at Arcada UAS. My research interests are computer vision, reinforcement learning, philosophy of artificial intelligence, quantum computing among many other areas. More here…