I was unfamiliar with online tools and resources in the beginning of the ONL212 course. I had never used tools like miroboard or Lucidchart – in fact I did not even know about the ‘annotate’ feature in zoom, although …
A course, a community, an approach
I was unfamiliar with online tools and resources in the beginning of the ONL212 course. I had never used tools like miroboard or Lucidchart – in fact I did not even know about the ‘annotate’ feature in zoom, although …
I have previously written about myself as a loyal supporter of the socio-cultural view of learning. Throughout my teaching career, I have advocated the importance of collaboration and interaction to build knowledge. I also work with in-service training…
Topic 1 in the ONL course was about online participation and digital literacy. Digital literacy could be seen as the needed skills for managing life in a world, increasingly digital (Belshaw, 2012). I have always been curious about new digital technology and appreciated the tools it gives us in our personal and professional life. I … Continue reading Topic 1: Online participation & Digital literacy
Last week topic around design for online and blended learning is indeed very relevant for the time we are living in and also very interesting from a pedagogical perspective. I think that one of the key take aways for me is what Hodges (2020) describes as the difference between emergency remote teaching and online learning,Fortsätt läsa “Metaverse and behaviors”
To grasp online teaching, I have always taken a detour through what I already know, that is, physical teaching (and sometimes flipped classroom). This has unfortunately made online teaching a substitute or replacement rather than a form of teaching in …
I am very happy with my PBL group 5 that is actually made of amazing people that I would like to thank and name here (rigorously in alphabetical order) Agneta, Bahareh, Cheah, Miriam, Peter, Sanjib and Sven. Together with this I want also to thank the ONL staff for allowing me to join this course.Continue reading “Topic 5 – Final reflections about this ONL course”
I am a big fan of learning through collaboration. I am so “brain manipulated” in the sociocultural view of learning that I have a hard time seeing how knowledge can be built at all without interaction and two-way knowledge exchange between people. And …
Water photo created by wirestock – www.freepik.comWhat are the most important things that you have learnt through your engagement in the ONL course? Why?If asked whether or not to join the course my answer would definitely be that it is worth spending …
Water photo created by wirestock – www.freepik.comWhat are the most important things that you have learnt through your engagement in the ONL course? Why?If asked whether or not to join the course my answer would definitely be that it is worth spending …
This is already the last blog post for the ONL212. In this one I want to give a small summary and also what I have learned during the
Time went fast. Before I joined this course, the facilitator in my own institution mentioned to us: it worth to take the course. I fully agree with her after the journey with the ONL 212. I have learned quite a lot of things during the learning process…
I am very grateful for having the possibility of joining this ONL212 course with members of my PBL group. And I am very glad that I did not start before Covid accelerated digitalization. The experiences of online teaching and digital meetings during these last two years of the pandemic have positively influence my learning during … Fortsätt läsa ”Lessons learnt – future practice”