About me

I am senior lecturer in physiotherapy and associate professor in aging research at Karolinska Institutet (KI). I am also vice-principal investigator of the Swedish National study on Aging and Care in Kungsholmen (SNAC-K: http://www.snac-k.se) population-study. I obtained my PhD in physiotherapy at KI. Thereafter, I did my postdoctoral training first at the Sahlgrenska Academy in […]

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Lesson Learnt

On Friday, we met for the very last time in our PBL-group. It feels like we just started functioning together as a group, and now we have to part ways. Maybe there should be a sequel to this course, where you continue half pace? We discussed our experiences of the course, the positives and the … Continue reading Lesson Learnt

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Halfway there

The forth topic is Design for online and blended learning. This is the topic I have been looking forward to the most. This one feels most hands on and most urgent. Unfortunately I have been very busy with other obligations during these two weeks, and I somewhat lost the thread. The required reading included a … Continue reading Halfway there

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Reflecting on an Online Networked Learning course (ONL191)

ONL191 is an Online Networked Learning that was developed as a response to a growing need for courses dealing with the use of digital tools for teaching and learning. The course design is based on open, collaborative and networked learning practices and participants explore how a problem-based learning format can be utilised for CPD in … Continue reading Reflecting on an Online Networked Learning course (ONL191)

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Looking back

Looking back to ONL191 I start to realize how important the international exchange between the teachers can be. In fact, many of us face similar challenges in spite of cultural, social and other differences between our countries. And knowing about these similarities gives you a feeling of not being alone. At the same time, the […]

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Express yourself!

Photo by Mark Daynes on Unsplash   In a workshop I attended last year a colleague of mine blamed me for expressing my emotions openly on several issues we discussed. For him it exceeded the boundaries of what he thought was a proper behavior in academic environment. I remember how confused I felt by that … Continue reading Express yourself!