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Discovering Twitter

On Thursday, April 22nd, I participated in the tweet chat with Kay Oddone and Alastair Creelman about collaborative and networked learning. It was my second conversation on Twitter, first one being the conversation held in March with David White. This time there were less people participating which unfortunately had a great impact on the dynamicContinue reading “Discovering Twitter”

Learning in communities

The topic of this blog deals with issues that are dear to me. I have been involved in course development at the university for several years. When reading the blog of one of my fellow course (ONL211) member  Michail Galanakis,  I stopped and reflect. He states that collaborative learning and democracy fits together and then

Welcome to topic 4 – Design for online and blended learning

Welcome to topic 4 – Design for online and blended learning We hope that you all at this point of time in the course feel quite well-settled with the ONL learning environment and that you have found a good structure for your studies and PBL group work. It seems that the previous topic on Learning […]

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Open Learning!

what is opening learning? I learnt that there are two paths to define open learning: Open Access and Open Pedagogy. Open Access: the materials/resources are made available on a public platform, usually free of charge or at a nominal fee. Open access has the advantage of wider reach and reputation building. I am familiar with… Continue reading Open Learning!