Einstein said, “No problem can be solved from the same consciousness that created it.” Einstein means in whatever situation we…

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Einstein said, “No problem can be solved from the same consciousness that created it.” Einstein means in whatever situation we…
In the ONL (open-networked learning) course, when we started our discussion regarding openness, open education, and open learning, it was revealed from the beginning that people had different interpretations and understanding of open education and open…
In the ONL (open-networked learning) course, when we started our discussion regarding openness, open education, and open learning, it was revealed from the beginning that people had different interpretations and understanding of open education and open…
What can be shared and what should be shared. This is a question that divides people. In my network of friends on Facebook I have friends who share everything in their lives, both good and bad things. Further I have friends who share a lot but only good things and the question is…is life always […]
We had quite a lot of nice discussions in our group related to online spaces and digital literacy in general. I took from this many ideas related to awareness of unsafe space and behavior and awareness of unsafe behavior – working agreement as well as the multi-disciplinary nature of digital literacy by Bridging the digital […]
People define, express, and represent themselves through their profiles, interactions, relationships, and their networks online. In other words, users’ online activities form their digital identities. Social media makes new opportunities and chal…
David White and Alison Le Cornu (2011) present that web users can be divided into two groups, visitors and residents, according to how they use it. The following text is a short description of what categorizes visitors and residents. Residents see the web as a place like any other in the “real world.” The line […]
David White and Alison Le Cornu (2011) present that web users can be divided into two groups, visitors and residents, according to how they use it. The following text is a short description of what categorizes visitors and residents. Residents see the web as a place like any other in the “real world.” The line […]
I’m mostly a visitor online, according to David White definition, and I’m not very presence online, expect things I have…
This topic has been interesting and I can relate to it as I have had a similar topic for my first-year students. We have during that topic looked at the student’s digital literacy as well as their digital footprint. When listening to the Webinar with David White I started thinking about the age implication. I […]
Hi there! Here just a short reminder about tomorrow’s Tweetchat with David White and Jörg Pareigis. The event will start on 13:00 CET (check your timezone) and will be a continuation of the discussions from last week’s webinar about Digital literacy. This will be the first (and potentially only) Tweetchat of #ONL221 so do not […]
The current pandemic has forced teaching to go online. Learning is compromised when content is delivered remotely and often does not conform to the high standards of learning through face-to-face (FTF) interaction, and in the bargain, an important learning opportunity is lost. Moving forward, we need to look at ways to motivate and engage students […]
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