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The End

This course begins with an exploration of a range of digital tools, openness, sharing of ideas and documents, collaborative learning, and online course design. During the course, various digital tools are used in all topics which were very interesting. They are very useful to be used effectively to support students’ learning activities. The last sessionContinue reading “The End”

Digital Literacy and Online Participation

The American Library Association (ALA) defines digital literacy as “the ability to use information and communication technologies to find, evaluate, create, and communicate information, requiring both cognitive and technical skills.” Digital literacy covers more than just send a text and post to social media, in education, it encompasses so much more. It involves acquiring specific skillsContinue reading “Digital Literacy and Online Participation”

Connecting to a new group

In this course I am a student myself, an important reminder for me as a teacher. What it’s like to be the recipient on the other side. I’m used to work in a virtual environment, I feel safe with the medium, as an artist I’m also used to a the notion that the road being

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Premiere for my Learning blog

Everything has a beginning. Everything comes to an end. Take it or leave it, you better believe it but this the Learning blog for Magnus Moberg in the Open Networked Learning course #ONL211 PBL 11. Which is the song? As Pat would have sad: Hit me with your best shot…by adding a comment ?

My very first blog post, on Open Learning!

In this short paragraph I will try to summarize and share my thoughts about the first weeks at ONL211 experience. In my life that is probably not the longest nor shortest (I’m just 32), I’ve never thought about writing any blog post. Probably not since I’m shy, nor cover person – just an opposite. I […]

Blogging revisited

Open Networked Learning is an open online course about open online teaching and learning. – Participation in this course gives me the opportunity to restart a few things in life – like blogging. I first heard about blogging twenty years ago, when the word and the concept were still new. People then had to explain […]

Moi! Hi!

I am Sanna Teerenhovi and I am a Finnish language teacher at University of Arts Helsinki. At the moment I am participating in Open Network Learning course (ONL211) and this blog is part of my course work. During this spring 2021 I am exploring online learning and teaching and I will reflect my journey inContinue reading “Moi! Hi!”