Time flies and 12 weeks has gone fast! In the past 12 weeks, we have tried our best to gain the competence that the course Open Networked Learning requires. The process has been tough, but it is worthy. Here I am not going to go in details on what I have learned from the lastContinue reading “Lessons learnt – future practice”
Design for online and blending learning
The topic for last two weeks is design for online and blending learning. As a teacher who has never taught online course, this topic is quite challenging for me, since I don’t have any experience of online teaching, either any idea of the difficulties teachers might encounter. however, on the other hand, I also learnedContinue reading “Design for online and blending learning”
Learning in communities – networked collaborative Learning
“I used to take an online course at Dalarna University and the final exam for the course was two students to do group work for a final presentation. The student I was working with, divided the task into two parts and she took one part. After that, I have never heard from her or gotContinue reading “Learning in communities – networked collaborative Learning”
Open Learning – Sharing and Openness
These two weeks I have been working on my course project for another pedagogisk course in higher education and was not possible to update my thinking about open learning. Finally I can slow down, bake some rimbo rolls, drink some tea, and reflect on what I learned from topic two. When i first read theContinue reading “Open Learning – Sharing and Openness”
Online participation
My first time to use internet can be dated back to 1999. At that time I first got an email account and sent emails to my pen-friends in the US. Slowly I learned to use internet to look for information and other social media. I was very keen om learning new staff online until about […]
Connecting
This week we got to meet all the group members. It was exciting to learn more about other teachers from all over the world, but at the same time I also felt a little nervous. But I guess that is why I am here, to challenge and to develop!