The main focus of Open and Networked Learning (ONL), in my perspective, is the learning with the use of digital tools in a problem based learning setting. It allowed borderless participation, so was online. It needed close peer interaction, so was blended, Read More …
ONL; My cup of tea?
Theory vs. practice: how big is the gap?
Throughout the learning journey of our lives, we learn and apply many theories; small, big, easy, complicated, important, not so important and so on… Some are perfect, as long as it’s a theory, and many others can or will never Read More …
Collaborative learning: Finding the right recipe “together”
There are all these stories from Helen Keller’s “Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much” to “…too many cooks spoil the soup…”. Debates about collaboration, work in teams and its impact goes way back in Read More …
Fear of the Mouse?
The mouse has disappeared now! And the era of sharing and reusing of digital resources is on the frontier. This is a brilliant opportunity we have for quick and quality teaching and learning; thanks to the emergence of the web 2.0. Read More …
Openness, knowledge sharing, citizen science etc.
So, I have to be a blogger now, and this is where I begin! Yesterday I was in a workshop on Powerful learning with open resources – how to develop Wikipedia assignments. First and foremost, where does the word wiki come Read More …
Thashmee’s Blog for Open and Networked Learning
This blog collects all my blog posts in the ONL course