Monthly Archives: September 2020

Online participation & digital literacies

Until this week’s topic, I’d never given much formal thought to the concept of digital literacies or even heard of Prensky’s digital natives vs immigrants dichotomy. So the paper by White & Le Cornu’s and David White’s video were enlightening. What resonated most with me were the assertions that there isn’t a dichotomy so much [...]

By |2022-04-29T20:43:03+00:00September 29th, 2020|ONL202|4 Comments

ONL202 – day 1

In 2012, four universities in Sweden created a collaborative course for educators, called Open Networked Learning. Basically, it's an opportunity for HE professionals in different countries to work together in small, problem-based-learning (PBL) groups on a series of five topics which, combined, grow their abilities to provide quality learning in an online environment. Currently (in [...]

By |2020-09-16T04:12:08+00:00September 16th, 2020|ONL202|5 Comments
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