Image by TheAndrasBarta from Pixabay I am a bit late on my Connecting Week post, which actually gives me an opportunity to reflect from afar on that week of introductions and on meeting my group members: I am blessed with … Continue reading

A course, a community, an approach
Image by TheAndrasBarta from Pixabay I am a bit late on my Connecting Week post, which actually gives me an opportunity to reflect from afar on that week of introductions and on meeting my group members: I am blessed with … Continue reading
Image by TheAndrasBarta from Pixabay I am a bit late on my Connecting Week post, which actually gives me an opportunity to reflect from afar on that week of introductions and on meeting my group members: I am blessed with … Continue reading
It has been almost a year that the Covid-19 pandemic upended the world. My latest blog post is from that time (gulp), and I recall the frenzy of the months as courses never taught online before had to be adapted in a rush. As an early user of online tools in my teaching, I noticed […]
I am currently interested in the concept of microlearning. We are all strapped for time nowadays, and Zoom fatigue has probably overwhelmed students and educators alike. Asynchronous learning that is short, but still impactful and active, might be a good option for busy people who can’t carve out 2 hours of their day for aContinue reading “Microlearning”
Start of a new learning journey (ONL211) Today is the official start of the course ONL211, which is about Open Networked Learning, but for me personally also a new step on my personal learning journey to pick up new ideas and inspiration on the future of online education. The ONL211 is for me an opportunity… Fortsätt läsa Erik on online education
The reason why I am taking this course is to sharpen my pedagogical skills during a pandemic period in which we are ‘forced’ to online teaching. The ONL is very promising in that regard....
The reason why I am taking this course is to sharpen my pedagogical skills during a pandemic period in which we are ‘forced’ to online teaching. The ONL is very promising in that regard....
Welcome to my blog, where I will be sharing reflections from ONL202 Open Networked Learning over the next few weeks. I am a lecturer and curator at the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum, National University of Singapore (NUS). I started teaching for the first time last semester and it was an interesting time adapting… Continue reading Hello ONL202
Before the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, I registered the open networked learning (https://www.opennetworkedlearning.se/onl201-course-overview/) course on the open networked learning, which was almost completely a puzzle at the time, but actually turned out to be priceless at the end. Initially, what drew my attention was the program and the format of the course. It willContinue reading “First blog on open networked learning”
This is the third week from the Open Networked Learning course and my first blog post with learning reflections. So I would like to start addressing my reflections on the ONL and my experiences from it so far. Experiences from ONL As part of the connecting week I was assigned to the PBL Group 9,… Continue reading Reflections on topic 1: experiences from ONL and my digital identity
This is a short reflection on our Connecting week in the ONL201 course. I only learned that I would take the course a few days before it actually started, and I am happy to be on board, so to speak. We have had the starting week and then a Connecting week. For me, the firstContinue reading “Reflection”
Image by David Schwarzenberg from Pixabay Week 2 of ONL201 saw us forming our groups, and using different technologies to work together collaboratively. Using Zoom for our group meetings was an interesting experience for me, as it allowed me to utilise the different functionalities of that application – with the current issues around the worldContinue reading “Week 2 – Connecting”