Digitized Socialization: A Catch-22?

The fourth topic of the ONL course was focused on designing the courses for online and blended (i.e., “the organic integration of thoughtfully selected and complementary face-to-face and online approaches” as defined bay Garrison & Vaughan [2008: 148]) environments. The leitmotif of this week has been the Community of Inquiry (CoI) Framework, which was introducedContinue reading “Digitized Socialization: A Catch-22?”

Topic 2 reflexions

Open Learning – Sharing and Openness Indicação de filme: https://www.netflix.com/br-en/title/81045007 – My octopus teacher Short TED-talk by David Wiley https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rb0syrgsH6M Nice short overview to CC-licensing by Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ZvJGV6YF6Y Short explanation by Dave Cormier, one of the people behind the first ever MOOC. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eW3gMGqcZQc Indicações de sites: https://creativecommons.org/  https://www.opencon.community/ https://press.rebus.community/openatthemargins/chapter/from-open-to-justice/ Indicação deContinuar lendo “Topic 2 reflexions”

Collaborative learning_ How can its full potential really be achieved?

Before I had this session in the course, I have often mixed up the meaning of collaborative learning with that of corporative learning in the sense that I have seen them as one and the same. While discussing the meaning of this type of learning with my group members, it was clear to me thatContinue reading “Collaborative learning_ How can its full potential really be achieved?”

Lessons Learned ONL202

What an amazing journey! I must admit that I was a bit reluctant to register for the course after knowing about the workload and efforts that are needed. Actually, it was a bit hard in the beginning since I felt insecure. It was my first experience being in an online learning community. However, after a while, […]