I joined the Open Networked Learning Course because I wanted to hone my digital skills. Beforehand, I would always use Skype which caused so many problems that I would always choose meeting someone in person if possible. I heard about, but never used Padlet or other digital tools that would support collaborative/cooperative work online. Now, … Continue reading After the ONL journey
After the ONL journey
I joined the Open Networked Learning Course because I wanted to hone my digital skills. Beforehand, I would always use Skype which caused so many problems that I would always choose meeting someone in person if possible. I heard about, but never used Padlet or other digital tools that would support collaborative/cooperative work online. Now, … Continue reading After the ONL journey →
Topic 4 Group 3
This is our presentation of Topic 4; we applied Gilly Salmon’s five-step model to the ONL course, and found that each topic allowed for all sorts of activities – from access, through online socialization, information exchange and knowledge construction, to development. Check out our padlet for more information! Check out our work here
Suppressing your emotions…
cannot end well, especially in a collaborative context. Being emotional does not mean being impulsive, or pouring out our feelings on others without any filtering. But if we are suppressing our emotions in the collaborative context, it means that something is wrong, and if it’s not fixed, it will soon take its toll on the … Continue reading Suppressing your emotions…
Suppressing your emotions…
cannot end well, especially in a collaborative context. Being emotional does not mean being impulsive, or pouring out our feelings on others without any filtering. But if we are suppressing our emotions in the collaborative context, it means that something is wrong, and if it’s not fixed, it will soon take its toll on the … Continue reading Suppressing your emotions… →
ONL: chances and challenges 2019-04-12 21:05:30
Collaboration is tricky; I believe that good collaboration is a thousand times better than working individually, bad bad collaboration is ten thousand times worse. When I feel that my collaborators put less effort than I do, I quickly become frustrated. Going into Topic 3, I felt that a majority of provided materials summed up to … Continue reading
ONL: chances and challenges 2019-04-12 20:05:30
Collaboration is tricky; I believe that good collaboration is a thousand times better than working individually, bad bad collaboration is ten thousand times worse. When I feel that my collaborators put less effort than I do, I quickly become frustrated. Going into Topic 3, I felt that a majority of provided materials summed up to … Continue reading →
Open or accessible?
We live in a rapidly changing world or rather two worlds: the “real” and tangible on the one hand, and the digital on the other. And on the one hand, we have an access to more information than ever before, but on the other, we have less time than ever to process the incoming information. … Continue reading Open or accessible?
Open or accessible?
We live in a rapidly changing world or rather two worlds: the “real” and tangible on the one hand, and the digital on the other. And on the one hand, we have an access to more information than ever before, but on the other, we have less time than ever to process the incoming information. … Continue reading Open or accessible? →
A Coggle with a mindmap from PBL Group 3
In Topic 1 we have gathered our thoughts in a Coggle mindmap – please have a look! Check out our work here
I have only realised…
… how much digital literacy and digital competence are crucial for teaching and learning these days. It is quite obvious when one thinks about it for a little longer than one usually does, but I have never reflected on the importance of updating my knowledge (and skills!) of digital tools today and in the future. … Continue reading I have only realised…
I have only realised…
… how much digital literacy and digital competence are crucial for teaching and learning these days. It is quite obvious when one thinks about it for a little longer than one usually does, but I have never reflected on the importance of updating my knowledge (and skills!) of digital tools today and in the future. … Continue reading I have only realised… →