The ONL 2021 was an even better experience than I anticipated. I was very pleased to learn so much from my colleagues around the globe. We talked about so many aspect
What did we learn?
This is already the last blog post for the ONL212. In this one I want to give a small summary and also what I have learned during the
Design for online and blended learning
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Learning in communities and the power of group roles
Today’s pedagogy brings front collaborative learning as a method of flipped classroom strategies. The flipped classroom model inverts the idea of traditional teacher vs. student roles. Here the student takes a
Online learning
I definitely agree that a online course as we see them right now during Covid most often does not resemble a good example for a online learning and teaching [1].
How to do group work and social skills in your course?
Group work, collaboration and social skills in general are needed in industry and science. The model of the industry is mostly hierarchy based and work load dividing. True collaboration where everybody
Open learning – Sharing and Openness
The concepts of openness when sharing information has become especially relevant during the Covid-19 pandemic when most of onsite teaching was relocated online, and the question of open learning rose up
Digital literacies
During the first weeks of the course Open networked learning 2021 several questions flew back and forth in my mind. Now I’m gazing back to all the discussions and all we