This course, Open Network Learning (ONL), was a strategical choice for me to apply for this spring, as I’m together …

A course, a community, an approach
This course, Open Network Learning (ONL), was a strategical choice for me to apply for this spring, as I’m together …
Given that our university converted to an exclusively digital format only weeks after ONL201 started, my learning steadily “spilled over” into my practice, as I progressed through the ONL201 course topics. Concurrently with taking ONL201, I quickly adapted two courses from ”physical” to digital format. In that process, I was fortunate to collaborate with youngerFortsätt läsa “”YOU LIVE AS LONG AS YOU LEARN””
A RHYMING REFLECTION ON GILLY SALMONS 5-STAGE-MODEL By Ingrid Rystedt, May 14, 2020 – Digital confidence, stage-wise induced in online learning, opens new doors via zoom Communities of inquiry transcends, with emotional presence, the traditional classroom – As teachers, we do well in seeking guidance from Salmon’s five-stage model Implemented creatively and wisely, it willFortsätt läsa “THE FRUITS FROM A SCAFFOLD”
Based on my experience, collaborative learning is usually a review of what is to be solved, then the task is divided and each one contributes its part to a whole, and the task is done. Exemplified in the scenario like we discussed as a topic. The time for discussing different aspects and ideas together isFortsätt läsa “New experiences”
As a researcher, I learn most when I collaborate directly with health and social care providers. This happens, for example, in the planning stages of a project, when we jointly explore unique features, and anticipated interplay of dynamics, in a specific system. This shared knowledge is important to increase the odds that a pilot implementationFortsätt läsa “Coproduction of welfare services”
We all live, work and learn in a digital world, and depending on our needs we develop different kinds of digital literacies. I have been teaching online for about a year now and this experience has made me reflect on how I use digital technique, both professionally and private. Digital literacy consists of a number […]
MY REFLECTIONS ON OPEN LEARNING, DURING THE CORONA PANDEMIC Ingrid Rystedt, April 9th, 2020 — An unusual Easter in corona isolation We ponder the merits of open education While our university buildings are currently in lockdown Open forums for learning, help our minds move around The basic foundation of open learning is sharing And thisFortsätt läsa “A POEM AT EASTER”
I believe in ‘sharing is caring’ and as a teacher, both when I worked in school and now at the university, I have always been willing to share my materials and good ideas. Most of my colleagues have been appreciative and they have willingly shared materials with myself as well. Sharing is win-win. However, aboutContinue reading “Topic 2 Reflection: Open Learning and Lurking Trolls”
On Thursday, I presented together with my dear colleague Lars Uhlin our open online course Open Networked Learning during #OER20. You can find the recording here. The session started with a presentation by Bonnie Stewart, Dave Cormier and their colleagues…
Today and tomorrow, #OER20 is taking place as a virtual conference. Next to participating, I have the privilege and honour to present in two sessions. For the first one, I am a sidekick to the great Tom Woodward. We will…
In times of Covid-19, openness and sharing are important! So, why not apply this to the Topic 2 “Open Learning …
For online teaching and collaborative work, these are great times. Many of our colleagues and institutions are sharing their work, and helping each other in this stressful situation. Sharing is caring and the essence of what teaching is. Unfortunately, many…