Open Learning – sharing and openess

What openness means for my own practice My grandfather and grandmother were born in the 1890s. They grew up during the industrialization period, and experiences an enormous technological development for example telephone and television. As children of poor farmers were opportunity for schooling limited. Grandma told me that she had been privileged to go to …

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To take part, participate and/or share: reasons and modes of openess in higher ed.

Picture: Gerd Altmann från Pixabay Considering openess in higher education is tricky. There is so many different ways to go and aspects to consider. Openness may embrace both taking part of open resources, participating in open networks and sharing as an academic and as a learner. But, it is also about our values and howContinue reading “To take part, participate and/or share: reasons and modes of openess in higher ed.”

ONL202 Topic 2: Open Learning – Sharing and Openness- My personal reflection and thoughts (PBL07)/Charlotte

I´m been thinking a lot, will I manage to have the time to participate on this course this autumn? I have 2 big new things going on, one to become lecturer again (I had an unwanted brake for three years) and two I started my PhD studies for 6 months ago. But I realize this …

The value of meetings

By now probably everyone understands what is meant by “zoom fatigue” (and how to combat it), yet taking a course has made me find some re-appreciation for synchronous, even virtual, meetings. It makes such a difference to be able to talk to one’s group and not just work on the same project! Peer pressure, group […]