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A resident; beyond social visibility

Pensky (2001) makes a distinction between what he calls “digital natives” and “digital immigrants.” Digital natives, according to him, are natives” and “digital immigrants”. Digital natives, according to him, are those born digital and enjoy a digital sensitivity and show skillful use. In contrast, digital immigrants are those who have possible adaptation problems with technology […]

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The internet and digital litearcies

This blog post is a part of #ONL221.Many of us get onto the internet to learn, work and engage everyday but how often do we reflect on the act of logging onto the internet? How do we navigate and learn on the internet?These are two questions I have bee…

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Open Networked Learning

Hello, everyone! I am currently taking the course “Open Networked Learning (ONL)”. ONL is not just a course, but also a community and an approach. Here is the link to this exciting course: https://www.opennetworkedlearning.se/

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Open Networked Learning

Hello, everyone! I am currently taking the course “Open Networked Learning (ONL)”. ONL is not just a course, but also a community and an approach. Here is the link to this exciting course: https://www.opennetworkedlearning.se/

Reflection on Online participation and digital literacies

I was really interested in hearing different perspectives of this topic in my PBL group as I have just started to work in a project concerning participation of students and teachers in digital learning environments at university. We realized quickly during our discussions in the group how important it is to define and grasp the […]

Preparing to reflect

I’m still thrilled by our PBL group meeting this morning where we continued to work on our Miro board. We decided to just record our conversation about the board for this week’s group work. I’ll take some time tomorrow to write my reflection as today I’m just jumping from meeting to meeting. But I can […]

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Residents and visitors in the era of digital literacy

After two long weeks talking and reflecting upon digital literacy and residents-visitors metaphor [1], a question comes to my mind: is there any advantage to be resident to survive in the era of digital literacy? or, is it enough to be a visitor to merely survive? The term digital literacy, coined by Paul Gilster, refers […]