When I started my journey as a teacher I was a bit worried about how to create a course where…

A course, a community, an approach
When I started my journey as a teacher I was a bit worried about how to create a course where…
Design for online and blended learning (Topic 4)… Well, this is a strange topic to be considering after emerging from the cocoon that was COVID. Surely we know all there is to know about online learning considering most of us… Continue Reading →
When it comes to personal reflection I find it incredibly challenging since I need to put something of my personal self out into the world and run the risk of exposing myself as a fraud… The wonders of the ever… Continue Reading →
This may sound like the intro to a Star Wars movie, but alas if that is why you landed here you are in for some bitter disappointment. However, if you are interested in the topic of networked collaborative learning (which… Continue Reading →
This week has been an interesting week. The topic was suddenly much easier to understand, or maybe my own learning…
While leading the discussion for Topic 2, it dawned on me that I didn’t research enough about the meaning of Openness in various contexts. As I started to hear from colleagues and being a L&D practitioner, I started to question what does it take one to be competent in Openness? I went through some journals […]
Week 2 topic is open learning- sharing and openness. We are exploring the benefits and challenges of openness in education…
The digital native generation is here. How to keep up? This picture describes very well my feelings about digital literacy….
I am of an age where I grew up as the internet and technology grew up around me. I have been immersed in it since (almost) the beginning. However, I still consider myself more a visitor to the digital world. A visitor with a vague but definite footprint left behind. It is not due to […]
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Welcome to Open Networked Learning. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!
Welcome to Open Networked Learning. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!