In the second week of March we started exploring our online participation & digital literacies. This seemed an easy starter. Everybody…
A course, a community, an approach
In the second week of March we started exploring our online participation & digital literacies. This seemed an easy starter. Everybody…
At the start of our ONL course we were flooded with information … The first weeks of the Open Networked Course focused on getting…
My teaching career has been a long one. It started right after graduation from the English Philology in the times of cassette tapes,…
This is my first take at summarizing and organizing what I’ll take away from our PBL group work from Topic 1. This infographic was created using Canva.
So, after a couple of weeks in the “Open Networked Learning” course, I again find myself grappling after a visualization of the plethora of online-tools that we are using within the course. This is an attempt:
In one of my courses – Creative Concept Development I normally perform a Prototyping lecture where the students train to build quick and rough prototypes.This is something that is a bit trickier to perform on distance compared to a co-located lecture. …
This blog will record my journey doing ONL 211 and maybe a bit of content on my professional development. Enjoy your time here.
Well, that is the question. About ten years ago I had a Twitter account where I happily tweeted and interacted with others, but then I drifted towards other social media channels. There are so many platforms, so many interactive tools to use in various ways, and if you don’t want to spend all day checking… Continue reading To tweet or not to tweet?
Digital literacy
Digital literacy
I will here reflect a little on myself as an individual in the digital age. I am not really what people tend to call a “digital native”, as I was born in the late 1970s, but I do have been accustomed to computers since childhood. I did use a Commodore-64 computer quite a lot asContinue reading “Myself in the digital age”
Being a part of the ONL program is like a fish trying to survive on land. Sounds melodramatic? Not so, if you consider the fact that the virtual environment I live in outside of ONL is as different as night and day or land and water. …