In this topic we had a great deal of discussions over how to design modules of blended learning, focusing on the students experience. Some teaching is of course best teached face to face, and must remain like this. Discussions among people who dont know or trust each other for instance. But some parts actually work […]

Topic 3: Engaging in Collaborations
As teaching has been conducted online last year, most teachers have been asking themselves: “How do I engage the students?” and “How can I make the collaborate online?” This is a very hard topic, and many teachers have worked hard on this, with divided results on most cases. Our dicussions in the group where of […]
Topic 2: Open learning
The online teaching has one strong possibility in teaching: Openness. For me, when the pandemic hit, already the second week I was inscribed in several online courses, including one very interesting course on leadership in teaching environments from Harvard University. It was actually for HarvardX, the platform for MOOC, Massive Open Online Courses, where thousans […]
Topic 1: Online and Digital Literacies
The pandemic put all our teaching online for a prolonged time. This enormous change of education put a thousands of challenges, and made teachers all over the globe to rethink their ways of teaching. Now, one and a half year later, all teachers have actually done it. We did put teaching in online setting, for […]

Welcome to Topic 5 – lessons learnt and future practice
OK, so twelve weeks later, how are things? If you take a short moment to think, about how you felt at the start of ONL212 around mid-September and how you feel now, about the digital stuff that’s available out there, about your own capability? We hope you have found what you were looking for when […]
Jan on Collaborative Learning
I find this topic particularly interesting – probably the most relevant topic so far in the workshop. In my research, I focused on the differences between expectations and the potential of collaborative learning in online classes. It appears that Collaborative Learning is often seen as something desirable per se, often without questioning whether it is […]

ONL212 Topic 2: Open learning – sharing and openness
We hope you have enjoyed the first topic and you are beginning to work well in your PBL groups. Now it’s time to move on to our second topic and for the coming two weeks you will be investigating open learning and the challenges and benefits of sharing educational resources and even whole courses with […]

ONL211 Topic 2: Open learning – sharing and openness
We hope you have enjoyed the first topic and you are beginning to work well in your PBL groups. Now it’s time to move on to our second topic and for the coming two weeks you will be investigating open learning and the challenges and benefits of sharing educational resources and even whole courses with […]

Should probably be more concerned…
This weeks topic has awoken me to see some challenges with social media and online presence i haven’t thought of before. Need to “dig” in to this. And also learn and master WordPress, Miro and Twitter. For fun and to get more tools!

Online Participation
Online Participation

Welcome to Topic 5 – lessons learnt and future practice
OK, so twelve weeks later, how are things? If you take a short moment to think, at how you felt at the start of ONL202 around mid-September and how you feel now, about the digital stuff that’s available out there, about your own capability? We hope you have found what you were looking for when […]

Topic 3 Tweetchat and webinar
Topic 3, Learning in communities, is coming to an end soon. In case you missed them, here are links to the Tweetchat and webinar from this topic with our guest expert Kay Oddone, University of South Queensland , Australia. Link to Tweetchat summary. Links to webinar recording: Part 1 and Part 2.