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What´s the fun in that?

My perceptions on online teachingAs a researcher starting a new position at a University, I was quite exited with the idea of taking the role as a teacher. In my mind, being a teacher was to provide education to students in physical classrooms. I immed…

Week 2

I was bit apprehensive as I missed the first week meeting. However, I watched the recording and I felt better. It was an awesome experience to write on my blog for the first time. the second meeting we were introduced to the topics and had to choose one that we would like to facilitate. I […]

Getting to know Kantha Chetty

I am so excited to have a blog with my name on it. Makes me feel so tech savvy. I have been in the tertiary landscape for the last 30 years, working in public and private education. Currently I am the Dean of Faculty of Humanities at Educor Holdings in South Africa, Durban. It is […]

Connecting

This week we got to meet all the group members. It was exciting to learn more about other teachers from all over the world, but at the same time I also felt a little nervous. But I guess that is why I am here, to challenge and to develop!

About myself

This is Dirk Möller from Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences in Germany. I have a degree in sport sciences (Dipl.-Sportwiss.) and physical therapy with advanced skills in manual therapy (IFOMPT), therapeutic climbing, MTT and applied biomechanics (movement analysis). I worked for a long time in several physiotherapy practices and rehabilitation hospitals. Since 2012, my focus […]

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#goodgeneration

Just as I am writing this blogpost I am attending the 31st Annual EAIE Conference in Helsinki, Finnland. The title of this year`s event is “encompassing all voices” and this was also what the Opening Plenary was about. We are more than 6000 people attending the Conference and the key note speaker, Simon Anholt, implored […]

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Blog 1: Topic 1

I post about what I have learned in the course Open Networked Learning ONL192. The way we should develop digital literacies is more progressive than sequential. — Doug Belshaw. In the past ten years, I have worked at five different universities in Finland and Sweden. During my past four years in Sweden, I have worked […]

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Introduction and Welcome

You’re just visiting my blog – I`m happy you do so! Let me tell you something about myself. My name is Laura and I have been working in the field of (continuing) education since 2006. I have thaught several generations of students in history and philosophy BA and now I have moved on to a […]

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Introduction and Welcome

You’re just visiting my blog – I`m happy you do so! Let me tell you something about myself. My name is Laura and I have been working in the field of (continuing) education since 2006. I have thaught several generations of students in history and philosophy BA and now I have moved on to a […]

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