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Time flies. I was just starting my adventure with ONL, and now I have to say goodbye. 

What have I learned from ONL?

I learned to take up challenges boldly. Meetings in the PBL group always left me with something to think about, to reflect on deeper. Interaction with such fantastic people with different experiences has taught me to look at the problem from many perspectives. I got to know new ideas for activating students which I will definitely use in my professional work. I am also happy that I was able to share my insights and ideas. It is reassuring that you are always listened to in a group, there are no stupid questions, that you have support from other companions, even if you don’t quite understand what’s going on.

The presented digital tools in education (whether in groups or at webinars) are a fantastic mine of knowledge. I’m definitely going to explore Miroboard closer. I also liked the idea of ​​one of the PBL Group in which they used the example of a cookbook to present their reflections.

What are my plans for the future? I want to continue developing my online teaching skills. I want to take small steps to change the face of remote education at my University. I want to involve students in promoting their own education. I will still take part in training, webinars and workshops in the area of ​​online learning. I will try to keep up to date with the ONL community and spread to my colleagues that it is worth taking part in the ONL course.

Everything ends sometime. I will miss these meetings, laughter and discussions. It was a good experience and I don’t regret a single minute of this course.

PS: Running a blog is not my type, but I do not exclude this form of sharing my reflections. I don’t write that I will never blog again. Perhaps I will take part in the next edition of ONL course ….


Last topic – Lessons learnt – future practice