Inspired by Maha Balis lecture as well as Bali & Jhangjani (2020).
A course, a community, an approach
Inspired by Maha Balis lecture as well as Bali & Jhangjani (2020).
Then ONL211 was the first topic to the end. The biggest lesson is that things take time. Co-ordinating a group process with learning a new working method (FISh) while producing content in new tools has been instructive. I have been reminded to be humble in the face of those who will learn and the challengesFortsätt läsa “Still confused but on a higher level”
Strange crochet, our PBL Group 10, reminds me of the many complex paths lifelong learning can take – I know an artist group working since 2004 every month on a crochet object: www.haekelobjekt.ch. It is a lifelong art project by Regula Michell and Meret Wandeler, and it tells us about how much time good art […]
Hello! So, finally publishing my first blogpost. Honestly I would most likely not have ventured into blogging without this encouragement. It was a bit tricky I think to get up and going with this platform since I never have tried blogging before. To my anecdotal understanding blogging while having a long history on the web … Fortsätt läsa First post on blogging expectations and some frustrations
Well written and very coherent as well as informative text, Ilse. Inspiring.
Best
Carl
Dear Electronic Diary, Attended a webinar conducted by Dr. Maha Bali a couple of hours ago and wow wow wow! So this is how online classes should be conducted! Get participants involved by having them type in statements. Ge…
The first topic is online participation and digital literacies. I think it is important for people to have the necessary skills to be able to participate in the more and more digitalised society. There can be many reasons why it can be difficult to participate in the various digital arenas. There may be fears and… Fortsätt läsa First topic for the ONL course
A space to share, to mentor, to set a vision for those who want to learn. How can we learn unless someone taught? How can we dare move into un chartered waters unless explore unless someone inspired? Content is plenty. But common sense is not. Common sense is unarticulated subtle information that everyone could notContinue reading “Personal sharing online.”
In our community group we are getting experienced with the presentation tool named Padlet. I find this it to be really easy to get started with. You just click at a plus-sign in the lower right, make another click anywhere on the screen, and then you compose your message. You can include links to otherContinue reading “The question of purpose and title”
Before we connected, I was thinking about how we, the group members from all around the world, would be able to get together in zoom meetings. I was worrying about the logistics, the people I didn’t know, the unknown tasks in front of us. Then our facilitator appeared, in fact, she was there from the … Continue reading “Finding the rhythm”
Topic 1: Online participation & digital literacies The COVID19 pandemic made us maintain most of our connections online and teaching was part of it too. Thus, I thought of taking this online open network learning (ONL) course to dive a bit deep to …
There is a common problem for all continuous education to determine what a person already knows and then be able to take an informed decision on what to learn. The decision is of course easier if there are clear options to choose from (such as a short list of courses). Digital literacy is one of …