Eldred vs Ashcroft

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 […]

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…

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.

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…