We have presented our work in an infographic. The different subject are linked to a slide show, where it is mor info about each topic. I think that the infographic worked well, but to be able to present on the web it would have been better with a web site. With a web site it […]
Policies and Digital literacy
Each member of our group had to individually Investigate and later Share ideas/findings on a digital white board called Flinga. Flinga is a collaborative platform with integrated, engaging, and pedagogical activities. The platform registers all answers/ideas in a completely anonymous way (unless you write down your name). It is easy to use, colorful, and worked fine […]
Some refections on my learnings from Topic 1 on ONL191
My reflections on Topic 1 Topic 1: Online participation & digital literacies is almost completed and it is time to do some own reflections. Topic 1 turned out to be very interesting. When I first read the instructions of the topic I didn’t even understand that the scenario was the actual scenario we were expected … Continue reading “Some refections on my learnings from Topic 1 on ONL191”
Group 7
The mindmap is a structured summary of our group discussions in relation to topic 1. We have focused our discussions especially on the areas highlighted with yellow Check out our work here
Digital literacies with visitors and residents
So, the course started and I had very high ambitions, but got unfortunately hit by reality due to my daughter and I being down with a never ending cold and also being out of office for a couple of days because of a family trip to Italy. Because of this I missed many of the … Continue reading Digital literacies with visitors and residents →
Digital Identity & Literacy: Who am I in the Digital Age?
As a ‘third-space’ (Whitchurch, 2008) academic working in online learning, my digital identity is inseparable from my professional identity, and also deeply ingrained in my personal life (which I keep separate through the use of separate accounts for email, social media, etc.). I identify strongly with where I work, Dublin City university’s (DCU) National Institute for … Continue reading Digital Identity & Literacy: Who am I in the Digital Age? →
Barriers and online courses
Hi, we investigated what kind of barriers online courses meet and what teachers can do about them. Hope you find this helpful, Group 8 Check out our work here
Barriers in online learning and how to overcome them
This week we have been exploring the barriers in online learning in our group. It has been useful to explore ones own barriers at the same time. During the course I have so far felt anxiety when posting comments, speaking in meetings and when trying to find time for the course. These types of feelings … Continue reading Barriers in online learning and how to overcome them →
Presentation of ONL191 PBL work group O4
Dear colleagues, We, the members of the PBL work group 4 are happy to introduce ourselves to you all and are looking forward to meet you all throughout the ONL191 course! Check out our work here
Digital literacies vs digital languages
The first topic on #ONL191 covers online participation and digital literacies. One of the pieces of suggested reading presents a model by White and Le Cornu, developed in 2011, to categorise users as Visitors or Residents of the digital world. I liked this description, and think that it has a lot of applicability. The two […]
Preserving my privacy in this digital world: is that even possible?
Last Tuesday, I attended my first virtual meeting for the Open Networked Learning programme that I’m enrolled in, with three other course mates and our facilitators. We spent a fair bit of time discussing privacy issues and just today I read a comment from another course mate of her own brush with unwanted attention stemming from her digital presence. That got me thinking a little …
Group 10 introduction
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