Lawrence Lessig, a Stanford Professor who believed the CTEA was unconstitutional, represented Eric Eldred, a web publisher, who made a career of making works available as they passed into the public domain. In the case later known as Eldred v. Ashcroft, they challenged the constitutionality of the Act together. It went all the way to […]
ONL181 – Topic 5 – Lessons Learnt
Happy New Year to all. Thanks to Maria Bäch, Maria Kvarnström, Paula Morais and many more.I have had some time to reflect and these are my thoughts:Openness is so important. Since I am a scientist at heart, I share this article about Open Source S…
Final blog entry
FINAL BLOG ENTRY 2019-01-08 Happy new years everyone! Due to some sickness over the holidays am I now back on my feet’s and ready to take on this final blog entry for this fantastic course! Here goes. First of all, I was somewhat skeptic towards the course and all the new learning utiltiies that … Fortsätt läsa Final blog entry
Publication – Communicare
Read about my PhD thesis in Communicare 2018.
Christmas is just around the corner… going off-line in one, two, three…
“I love deadlines. I love the whooshing noise they make as they go by.” ― Douglas Adams And tomorrow we have Christmas eve – my mental deadline for this course. I know it just doesn’t correlate with the official timetable, but I will give it a try. I sort of knew when I signed up for … Continue reading Christmas is just around the corner… going off-line in one, two, three…
Topic 5 – Lessons learnt & future practice
This is it. It has taken me a while to put the learning experiences together and reflect upon how my journey in this course has been. As I look back at my first blog post, I realise that a small step has been taken. I manage to write a few blog posts! …
Prepared for adventure?
Looking for a reference for my previous post on learning in community I found this article and I just can’t forget the last sentence in it: “Least we forget, the faculty are the only members of the teaching profession, from kindergarten through college, who are not trained to teach their own students. Neither the students they … Continue reading Prepared for adventure? →
Final reflection!!!
Our ONL 181 course has now officially come to an end and I thought that I would conclude my reflections on my online learning experience in a more pertinent way. What came through clearly from the very outset is the importance of building trust and the socialisation aspect of online mediation. ‘Trust and genuineness ….. Socialisation processes… Continue reading Final reflection!!!
REFLECTING ON MY LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT FROM ONL 181. Looking back from Digital literacy to Blended learning.
There is nothing important than continuous learning even if you have a double PhD. Everything that is new from you is news and you are going to learn something that you do not know. In my last blog, I am going to reflect on my past experience, learning as well as development and future application … Continue reading REFLECTING ON MY LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT FROM ONL 181. Looking back from Digital literacy to Blended learning.
Topic 5 – Lesson Learnt – future practice
From here, it’s onwards and upwards. Sky is the limit. What a wonderful course, thank you so much to all the facilitators and programme planners and designers for giving me the opportunity. It is unfortunate that this is my last blog post for ONL and I hope that I don’t stop blogging about other interesting… Continue reading Topic 5 – Lesson Learnt – future practice
Last words
The ONL-course is now finished. It has been an interesting journey characterised by a constant lack of time coupled with continuous stimulation from creative people, innovative techniques and imaginative ideas. My digital literacy has undoubtedly becom…
Topic 5: Lessons learnt – future practice
As the ONL 181 course comes to an end, I am able to reflect that this is a start of a new journey to a new ‘open’ me. This is particularly exciting and thrilling for me! This experience has opened my mind to a host of new possibilities and I thoroughly enjoyed the PBL … Continue reading Topic 5: Lessons learnt – future practice
Only triangles as pedagogical frameworks ?
I noticed that many things in pedagogy and in life are based on three items in a model. The key is to balance these essential elements placed in triangles, to think of all them in the same time. The situation in education most often is based on three elements: there always is a student, a … Continue reading Only triangles as pedagogical frameworks ? →
Topic 5 -Lessons learned – future practice
Wow everything comes to an end. Sorry guys for not been part of the team , had some to take care of mum. I personally have learnt alot from my colleagues and will be taking alot from this course. My view on blogging its hard for many individuals it come naturally to them and others … Continue reading Topic 5 -Lessons learned – future practice
Topic 4-Design for online learning
Dropouts and gamification Here, far too late, my reflections for topic 4 come. How to retain students on online courses. We all had the experience that the rate of dropouts is much higher in online courses than in campus courses. The reasons are. The most common is probably that the students also work and they … Continue reading Topic 4-Design for online learning