Thank you all for ONL242, and the adventure continues with ONL251

Hi there! Once more, we would like to thank you all: participants, co-facilitators and facilitators, guest lecturers, simply everyone involved, for all your engagement, making #ONL242 such a great learning journey! We hope you have enjoyed it as much as we have!! We are now in the middle of planning for the next iteration #ONL251 […]

Reflection on topic 5_ ONL lessons learnt and farewell

Our digital paths are crossing, but are not always the same. It is interesting to see how different people use digital tools for interaction, teaching, and learning differently, what paths they prefer to take, to what extent they optimise, replicate on-site events, introduce something new to digital routines, and learn from each other, thinking how […]

That’s all folks! Thank you for ONL242

We want to take this opportunity to express our gratitude to all the participants and facilitators who made this course a success. Your active participation and contribution have been invaluable. Thank you for making this course a collaborative and enriching experience for everyone. Looking ahead, we are excited to announce that the next iteration of […]

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Topic 5- Individual reflection on lesson learnt- future practice

Topic 5- Individual reflection on lesson learnt- future practice The ONL online course was very engaging and provided a platform for collaborative learning. Personally speaking, I enjoyed the course, meeting new people and learning new knowledge and tools together. Though it was a bit confusing situation in the beginning regarding the meeting schedule of the […]

Reflection on Topic 3

Learning in communities – networked collaborative learning Online learning offers a range of exciting opportunities for students and educators, but it can also introduce significant challenges. One of the most prominent challenges is facilitating effective collaboration. As an instructor, it’s often difficult to ensure that students go beyond simply distributing tasks among themselves and instead […]

Reflection on Topic 2

Open Learning – Sharing and Openness As educators, we are often encouraged to extend openness in our work, not just through our research but also in our teaching. The idea of making course materials available as open educational resources (OER) can feel liberating. However, it can also be daunting. There are valid concerns about the […]

Reflection on Topic 4

Designing for Online and Blended Learning: Navigating Pedagogical Approaches and New Technologies Before diving into this course, my interaction with AI was limited to spell-checking. However, as I progressed through Topic 4, I found myself experimenting with Generative AI (GAI) to create a starting point for a presentation (check it out here: https://prezi.com/p/edit/vmbk9azn3mqi/). This has […]

Theme 4, ONL course individual reflection

All GenAI are AI, but not all AI are GenAI. Why would you want AI in your classroom? In the article (Ouyang, F. & Jiao, P. (2021). Artificial intelligence in education: The three paradigms. Computers and Education: Artificial Intelligence, 2, 1-6.) authors propose 3 ways of interaction between learner and AI: AI-directed when AI represent knowledge […]

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Welcome to Topic 5 (#ONL242) about Lessons learnt – future practice

Congratulations, you have reached the final week of ONL242! You have come a long way since September, exploring new experiences, insights, and networks. How do you feel now, compared to how you felt at the beginning of the course? How do you feel about the digital stuff available out there, and your capability? We hope […]