Many teachers experienced huge distress when they were suddenly forced to move to emergency online teaching in 2020 at the onset of the…
A course, a community, an approach
Many teachers experienced huge distress when they were suddenly forced to move to emergency online teaching in 2020 at the onset of the…
(June 13, a very late blogger catching up finally!) Now this was a greatly inspiring topic, not the least as I had the opportunity to collaborate with Nadia Caldes in the PBL group – acting as “leads” for this particular topic during the run of two weeks. As a lead we were to design bothContinue reading “Topic 3: Learning about “Learning in communities – networked collaborative learning””
ONL211 course finished almost a month ago, and it is time to reflect what I have learned and how has ONL211 changed my thoughts of online learning and teaching. I have to say that it is really difficult to write a clear and cohesive text about all the things I have learned about online learning and teaching in past three months. I will pick a few ideas thatContinue reading “What did I learn?”
The learning experience I had from the course, and how it could help shape my future practice is elaborated below. I took the lead in discussions for Topic 1: Digital literacy. I believe it had some impact on the group, and I would like to believe that my initiative, along with my partner in crimeContinue reading “Topic 5 : Lessons Learnt – Future Practice”
Blended learning is a topic being hotly discussed right now, with the Singapore government firmly committed to it. The COVID situation we are in right now has more or less mandated it. Personally, I have done some form of blended learning and use of various IT tools and resources to enable learning outside and beyondContinue reading “Topic 4 : Blended Learning”
Connectivism (Siemens, 2004), and other theories underpin learning in the digital age. It emphasizes that learning occurs through connections between people, and the newer digital technologies have opened up avenues for people to enhance learning. The webinar by Kay Oddone was mainly focused on Personal Learning Networks (PLNs). Perhaps the ONL itself is an exampleContinue reading “Topic 3 : Learning in Communities”
Topic 2 deepened my knowledge and thought process in being ‘open’. The webinar by Maha Bali was very engaging and enriching. Some of the information that she shared, such as those related to social justice, as well as regional variations of open content (such as Wikipedia having different quality and even information in different languagesContinue reading “Topic 2 : Openness”
It was in Topic 1 that I delved deep into the topic of digital literacy. The webinar by David White introduced the concept of digital residents vs visitors, which is a refinement of Prensky’s digital natives vs immigrants paradigm. As someone who likes to believe most things are a shade of gray, I certainly likedContinue reading “Topic 1 : Digital Literacy”
What is blended learning? March 2020 saw the arrival of COVID-19 that affected the entire world at large. During this pandemic learning had to continue and although many of our campuses or educators had never delivered an online lecture before, what had to be done had to be done. Hence we embraced online learning! ItContinue reading “Blended Learning”
It has been 3 months since I started on the ONL211 journey, and to be honest, I did not know what to expect when I signed up for it. I was attracted by one of the topics (blended learning), which caught my eye because it was highly relevant to what I was going to doContinue reading “Topic 5 – Reflections on ONL211”
The topic of learning in communities or networked community learning is relatively new to me, especially with participants across the world. ONL211 provides an experience and a glimpse into that, although we are still considered a cohort or group. We orchestrated an experience of a small community learning experiment using Perusall, a website where weContinue reading “Topic 3 – Learning in Communities”
The end of ONL211 coincided with Singapore re-entering Phase 2 of pandemic preparedness as the country grappled with community spread and unlinked cases of people infected with Sars CoV2. Suddenly, I had to convert the planned Narrative Medicine workshop on 17 May which kicked off the summer school and the capstone retreat on 31 MayContinue reading “Lessons learnt and Future Practice”