Last week of the ONL course. It seems like ages ago that we started, yet time has flown by. It is time to reflect what I’ve learned and how it will influence my personal learning networks and environments. First and foremost I want to thank my colleagues in PBL11. We had some great discussions overContinue reading “Lessons Learnt – Future Practice”
Design for Online and Blended Learning
I started my career as a lecturer 2009 with only in class courses. In 2015 I started recording a few of my lectures. I wasn’t used to it, and my students weren’t used to it either. Slowly I added more and more online. In 2017 90% of my classes were online and of course withContinue reading “Design for Online and Blended Learning”
Learning in communities
We all know that everyone is different and we all learn in unique ways. What works for one student might not work for somebody else. We start school at around the age of 6, and with time we develop, usually without knowing it, our own learning strategies. I feel like I am a “traditional learner”.Continue reading “Learning in communities”
Sharing and Openness
I have lately been diving into the pros and cons about openness in education. To tell you the truth, even if I have been offering MOOCs for years, I never actually thought about it. Also I had never herd the term MOOC (Massive Open Online Courses). Most of my students are degree students at theContinue reading “Sharing and Openness”
Online participation and digital literacies
I often wonder how often I should renew my lectures (videos). Anatomy and physiology stays pretty much the same, isn’t changing. How long can I use the videos I make, I mean if the content hasn’t changed? In the ONL course, developed by educators that are experts on online teaching, the newest source in topicContinue reading “Online participation and digital literacies”
ONL Week 1 and 2
I started this blog as part of my ONL (Open Networked Learning) course. I have been teaching my students for the most part online since 2017. I am by no means an expert, and am eager to learn more about online methods and tools. I teach anatomy, physiology and human nutrition and am therefore veryContinue reading “ONL Week 1 and 2”