I can certainly relate to the scenario given to us: finding things is difficult and the topic seems incomprehensible. The enthusiasm has turned into confusion. I do not even seem to understand the topic (digital literacy) nor the connection to my…

A course, a community, an approach
I can certainly relate to the scenario given to us: finding things is difficult and the topic seems incomprehensible. The enthusiasm has turned into confusion. I do not even seem to understand the topic (digital literacy) nor the connection to my…
The American Library Association (ALA) defines digital literacy as “the ability to use information and communication technologies to find, evaluate, create, and communicate information, requiring both cognitive and technical skills.” Digital literacy covers more than just send a text and post to social media, in education, it encompasses so much more. It involves acquiring specific skillsContinue reading “Digital Literacy and Online Participation”
The first week of the course in Open Networked Learning has just passed and I am excited to be a part of this journey. So far, most things have been focusing on practical matters, such as setting up the agenda, sort ourselves into groups, find when, where and how to meet with each other andContinue reading “Helena’s blog on open networked learning”
Hi, just starting now the blogging for the 1st time. Some things in the course are at the moment a bit unclear (like what to do for the next meeting) but on the other hand the support is good and I am confident that things will clear out wel…
We have developed a teacher training curriculum and were able to host training sessions for teachers and educational personnel about new techniques of teaching how to read. We believe this will empower teachers in classrooms to teach more effectively.
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I am happy to be a part of this course and curious about the weeks to come. Since I joined NUS I have already learned so much and I am looking forward to learn more in this inspiring international learning environment. A kind of magical word for me is digital literacy, that was mentioned inContinue reading “Introduction Post”
I am happy to be a part of this course and curious about the weeks to come. Since I joined NUS I have already learned so much and I am looking forward to learn more in this inspiring international learning environment. A kind of magical word for me is digital literacy, that was mentioned inContinue reading “Introduction Post”
All too soon, we arrived to the final week of the course! It felt like it was only yesterday when I signed up for the course. The ONL course has certainly shifted my ideas surrounding online learning, and consequently, how to teach effectively over the online platform. At the start of the ONL journey, IContinue reading “Topic 5: Lessons Learnt – Future Practices”
The fourth and final topic for the ONL course was on online and blended learning. The PBL group read and discussed papers on the Community of Inquiry by Mart Cleveland-Innes, as well as the Five Stage Model by Gilly Salmon. The latter model provides a framework for online learning. We collectively agreed that the FiveContinue reading “Topic 4: Design for Online and Blended Learning”
After a one week break to reflect on our progress thus far, we were introduced to the third ONL course topic on learning in communities. In particular, we focused on collaborative learning within networks. As a group, we discussed the differences between cooperative and collaborative learning, and the difference between PLCs and PLNs. Our groupContinue reading “Topic 3: Learning in Communities– Networked Collaborative Learning”
Open learning, and their challenges and successes, was the focus of the second ONL course topic. PBL group discussions for topic 2 were spirited, especially because each member interpreted ‘openness’ differently, and had different thresholds of comfort for material they share or make public. From the topic lectures, we were introduced to the 4Rs in sharingContinue reading “Topic 2: Open Learning – Sharing and Openness”