Hello world! A new ONL blogger is born.

Today something happened that I couldn’t imagine could happen. I have created a blog, and this is my first post. How could this happen since I’m allergic to everything concerning social media? Well, it’s because of the Open Network Learning course that is given this fall (ONL202). Creating and writing a blog is mandatory in […]

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How do I design a written exam for my online course?

The current situation with the Covid-19 pandemic has forced us all to adjust and adapt our teaching and examinations. Campus courses have been turned into online distance courses overnight. One issue that has been widely discussed and debated among the colleagues at University is: How do we design written examinations for online courses? Under normal …

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What We do in the Blended Shadows of Community Learning

‘Affect’ in and of teaching is positioned as how to make sense of face-to-face teaching and particularly what we as teachers frame as learning communities. Clearly, no learning encounter can be devoid of affect – but what ‘affect’ means for teachers and students is different, and the question why it is positioned as central to learning remains if not shrouded in mystery, then at least a bit unexplored scientifically.

The course is over. Now what?

I think that the ONL course has left me with more questions than answers, but it definitely has provided much food for thought. For one thing, it has raised in my mind the need to think very consciously and critically about how to create a learning com…