Today was the last session of the course; the final webinar was a great way of dropping into the other groups to see how they had got on. In some ways, that’s something that would have been beneficial half way… Continue Reading →
Reflect on your current practice and reason about possibilities for development of online and blended learning designs. I’ve been working on developing a Community of Inquiry (CoI) model for my courses for some time – or Collaborative Inquiry as it… Continue Reading →
Consider Frustration as a Friend CHARACTER #1: The Host CHARACTER #2: PLN (Personal Learning Network) CHARACTER #3: LMS (Learning Management System) CHARACTER #4: Workerist CHARACTER #5: Frustration CHARACTER #6: Lurker CHARACTER #7: Commitment-phobe References 🔗 Scene Action: A LMS is… Continue Reading →
The deceptively simple term open hides a great deal of complexity, much of which depends on the particular context within which open practice is considered. Thus it is imperative to move beyond open-versus-closed dichotomies and even beyond unified conceptions of… Continue Reading →
“Linda Richman: Welcome to Coffee Talk I’m your host Linda Richman. On this show we talk about coffee, dawters, dawgs, you know no big whoop just Coffee Talk.” (King 1993) ☕️ ☕️ ☕️ ☕️ ☕️ ☕️ ☕️ ☕️ I’m taking… Continue Reading →
A combination e.g. Role play and Scenario-based activity including gamification tools 25% Role play (dramatic recorded script and short animation) – 3 members to do voice overs 25% Role play (dramatic recorded video) – 3 members to complete 25% Scenario-based… Continue Reading →
Webinar: Digital literacies with David White and Jörg Pareigis 16.3.21 📓 My notes for David White’s Webinar are in Miro here Visitors & Residents Paradigm We propose that our Visitors and Residents paradigm not only describes the lived experience and… Continue Reading →
Savin-Baden, M., (2014) Problem-based learning: New constellations for the 21stCentury. Journal of Excellence in College Teaching 25 (3/4) 197-219. (direct download) Kek, M. & Huijser, H. (2015). 21st century skills: problem based learning and the University of the Future Paper… Continue Reading →
Present your group to the wider ONL community in any way you like https://www.artsteps.com/view/622a4fa2f6c17f5634693ceb Mar 11, 2022
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