Openness was a subject I had never thought about regarding my teaching. And once we had the lecture…

A course, a community, an approach
Openness was a subject I had never thought about regarding my teaching. And once we had the lecture…
Digital literacy is the first subject that we are discussing as part of this course, Open Networked Learning….
Despite it be the online environment or not, the assessments should always be aligned with the intended learning objectives and planned accordingly to assess higher order cognitive skills. The traditional view point of testing knowledge has shifted to assessing skills and application. In order to achieve this there are multitude of assessment techniques implemented. In […]
Picture: edited in canva.comBlended learning inevitably is the next step for Higher Ed teachers, regardless of whether this step is taken with confidence and curiosity or reluctantly and with hesitation. For me, when I think of blended learning as…
Providing education through online settings either in full or in combination with on-site learning can benefit from analytical examination through different pedagogical models. I will go through three perspectives that can be used in highlighting different aspects of online and blended learning. From the teacher’s perspective, the TPACK model by Koehler & Mishra (2009) relates […]
Collaboration is a skill. How can we facilitate students in developing this skill through collaborative learning? Collaborative learning is defined as “a situation in which two or more people learn or attempt to learn something together,” (Dillenbourg, P.,1999). and on simplified terms as joint problem solving. Student collaboration has shown to improve outcomes if done […]
As educators, we know that collaboration is critical to the learning experience, especially in an online environment. By working together, students can develop necessary thinking skills, increase their creativity, and construct knowledge and meaning in a more inclusive and culturally sensitive way. However, there are potential resistances to collaboration, such as different working styles, competitiveness,…
In engineering discipline, everything is distilled into the numbers and while doing so the engineers work over their hypothesises without paying attention much to social perspectives, cultural differences…
The past two weeks of the Open Network Learning course have focused on student collaboration, or what we might call collaborative learning (CL). To me, this topic has revolved around how to keep students motivated in their learning experience…. Continue Reading →
This week’s ONL topic shed light on the essential elements required for effective collaborative learning. In my PBL Group meeting, one of the members asked these questions: “What’s so wrong with “divide and conquer”? I’ve always done it this way… Have I been doing collaboration wrong all this while?” This made me think more carefully […]
www.pexels.com/sv-SE/license/Group work at University. Dreaded by some students and much appreciated by others. In my experience, students often question the value of having group work as part of a course. If they are graded on the group work, the…
The COI framework can serve as a guide to help educators plan and implement multi-modal educational experience for their students.