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Final reflections on open networked learning
This is the fifth and final blogposts that I’m writing as coursework for a teacher training course on open networked learning (ONL). During my academic career I’ve attended a handful of such training courses at several Swedish universities – some … Continue reading →
Lessons learned – ONL191
The #ONL191 course has come to an end, and we have been asked to reflect on what we have learned, and what we will do differently in the future, as a result of the course. What have I learned? I have seen that online-only courses can work, and I have tried to identify the areas […]
All good things come to an end… or not!?
Now it’s time to sum up the course. It’s crazy how time flies, I’m looking back at the very first blog post I wrote in mid-February and it feels like ages ago… My PBL group looked back at lessons learned and our achievements as a group is found in this presentation. Here are my personal … Continue reading All good things come to an end… or not!? →
For Topic 5 we used a Mindmup to summarize the main learning points of ONL191 and also to give a few pointers for future direction. The map is the result of addressing a number of questions during the last two weeks of the course as well as looking back to the previous four topics. Check […]
Time and Space for Online Learning: My Reflection
I honestly did not think I could make it to the end of ONL191, but I did and for that I am grateful to my facilitators Elaine and David and my group members, primarily Caroline, and Bengt, who unfortunately had to drop out due to his heavy workload. It has been a wild ride right from the start but happy that I stayed the course …
Time and Space for Online Learning: My Reflection
I honestly did not think I could make it to the end of ONL191, but I did and for that I am grateful to my facilitators Elaine and David and my group members, primarily Caroline, and Bengt, who unfortunately had to drop out due to his heavy workload. It has been a wild ride right from the start but happy that I stayed the course …
PBL group 10 summery of ONL 191
Look at our Powtoon presentation for a summery of what we thought was most important during our course. Best regards from group 10. Check out our work here
Group 11 Topic 5
Hi! Here you can check out our answer to Topic 5, PBL group 11! Check out our work here
Topic 5 group 6
Hi all! Here is the final presentation of group 6. We’ve recorded our thoughts on the process of our group work and our reflections and thoughts of going forward. Thanks for this ONL191 adventure! Check out our work here
KISS – Keep it simple stupid ;o)
For the last group work it was difficult to find a good tool, which we haven’t used before and which will work properly. So my suggestion as the facilitator of Topic 5 was to create a short video with our experiences and lessons learned assembled. Therefore I choose Powtoon which seemed on the first hand […]