What are the most important things you have learned through your engagement in the ONL course? Why? Participating in the Open Networked Learning (ONL) course has been a transformative experience, providing me with a diverse range of valuable learning opportunities and skills that were previously inaccessible. The ONL course has proven to be more than […]
INDIVIDUAL REFLECTIONS FOR Topic 4: Design for online and blended learning
Topic 4 for me was the most fun topic among all other topics. During Topic 4, we had this opportunity to utilize the knowledge we learned in the other 3 topics. On the other hand, designing a course with team members with different academic backgrounds was a bit challenging. Since AI has received a […]
INDIVIDUAL REFLECTIONS FOR Topic 3: Learning in communities – networked collaborative learning
Learning in communities can be considered a process of learning that takes place within a community or social group, which be informal or formal. In fact, learning in communities involves shared experiences, ideas, and perspectives. Learning in communities can occur through online discussion forums, social media platforms, or even in physical communities e.g. […]
INDIVIDUAL REFLECTIONS FOR TOPIC 2: Open Learning – Sharing and Openness
“Disseminating knowledge is the human duty, sharing it about so that all can benefit.” ― Amy Snow, a novel by Tracy Rees Sharing is learning! Wait a minute, it may seem simple but in reality, it’s very complicated. We have tried to analyze some of the possible issues with sharing information in online education. Data […]
Individual reflections for Topic 1: Online participation and digital literacies
Topic 1 was a very interesting topic and it can be also considered as a future of learning in a modern AI world. However, several restrictions and limitations need to be considered before we go for the full implementation of digital literacies. In our team, we have divided digital learning into the following topics: 1- […]
Unlearning is the new learning
You’re basically tricking your brain into unlearning by engaging in new surroundings so you can unlearn one idea and learn another.