This is my blog for the course ONL201.

A course, a community, an approach
This is my blog for the course ONL201.
Robert does Open Network Learning My name is Robert and I am an assistant professor at Hanken School of Economics. I do research on digital marketing with a focus on customer experience and customer engagement. I got my MSc and PhD at Maastricht University in the Netherlands where I got quite some hands-on experience withContinue reading “My First Blog Post”
This blog is going to be about Open Networked Learning course – experiences, thoughts, reflections and ideas.
The course starts next week. Excited already!
What does ‘being open’ mean and what is its value? Does the value lie in open content? Does the value lie in the interactions that occur through discussions? Does the value lie in openness created within social places, and not always confined to an ins…
My ONL 192 trip with the PBL Group 11, i.e. „The Eleveners“, comes to an end. When I think about what impressed me the most and what I will take with me from this experience for my future work as an educator and enabler of learning processes, I would like to mention the following two“The end … always is also a beginning” weiterlesen
What are the most important things that you have learnt through your engagement in the ONL course? Why? · Online collaboration skills- I learnt that a successful facilitator takes the guide-on-the-side approach. The scaffolding is provided, and the stu…
What are the most important things that you have learnt through your engagement in the ONL course? Why? · Online collaboration skills- I learnt that a succes…
What are the most important things that you have learnt through your engagement in the ONL course? Why? · Online collaboration skills- I learnt that a succes…
I have to admit – it is getting more and more likely that I will become a blogger in the near future. What has happened? Where did this surprising change come from, given my earlier scepticism (see my previous blogs)? In Topic 3, I have been working on „Personal Learning Networks“ (PLN) and „networked collaborative“A never expected turn of events…” weiterlesen