I have decided to join an open networked learning course (https://www.opennetworkedlearning.se) and this is the Blog that will be used to present my learning experience in this area.

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I have decided to join an open networked learning course (https://www.opennetworkedlearning.se) and this is the Blog that will be used to present my learning experience in this area.
At the moment I only teach campus courses but I have experience with online courses as well, but that was some years ago, when technology wasn’t as good as it is now, and also I think that I lacked knowledge of the opportunities given by technology. During this topic I have read up on theFortsätt läsa “Topic 4 – Design for online and blended learning”
I think the main merit of participating in the course actually has been to take part in a structured online course entity, and through that becoming familiar with tools that can be useful when having to structure and run online and blended learning courses in the future. As this will be expected from us byContinue reading “Topic 5”
This topic got off to to a slow start for me, as I was on exchange at a partner university during the first week, thus missing out on the meeting held then, and thus finding it difficult to allocate time to contribute much during that week. Additionally, our group had by now shrunk to threeContinue reading “Topic 4”
12 weeks with the ONL course is coming to an end. I have really appreciated this course. It has been a lot of work and we have had to deal with a shrinking PBL group, but we have had a lot of interesting discussions, and I have been introduced to different online tools that IFortsätt läsa “12 weeks with ONL”
Initially the theme of this topic seemed a bit off to me, and I found it hard to see the relevance. However, discussing the concept of collaborative learning proved very valuable, and having thought about this and related it to cooperative activities has actually proved useful already. Though I still don’t think that we shouldContinue reading “Topic 3”
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The topic In this topic ‘Learning in communities – networked collaborative learning’, our PBL group were interested in the term ‘connectivism’. I particularly enjoyed reading the original article on this by George Siemens from 2005. There were so many aspects included in the founding of this –ism that…
When we started this topic on collaborative learning, I thought of the two concepts of cooperative and collaborative learning as synonyms. Maybe that depends on some gaps in my knowledge of the English language, or that I haven’t really thought about this before. A quick search on the Internet doesn’t really help in trying toFortsätt läsa “Collaborative learning experiences”
In relation to this topic, when we discussed what “open” really means, I came across an article by Sören Jonsson in my local paper, “Finland celebrates 10 years of open data” (2019), that I find has a bearing also on the concept of openness in education. In the article, open data is defined as “publicContinue reading “Topic 2”
I finally get around to reflecting on the first topic of the course. Well, in truth, I have reflected on the topic all along, but simply haven’t gotten around to write anything down until now. We had really interesting discussions in our PBL group, and I enjoyed collaborating through Zoom, Coggle, Padlet and Google Docs.Continue reading “Topic 1”
The last two weeks have been about openness in education. My first thoughts on this topic was that this is something that I don’t work a lot with, and also that I don’t really have any intention of doing so. However, when we have discussed this topic and I have read more about it I […]
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The Topic 1 subject was about online participation and digital literacies. We had an amazing webinar with David White, and in our PBL group we discussed about advantages to use digital tools and how to became a digital resident. …