1. What was the most important thing you learned this week?
That Web 2.0 really effects everything.
2. What was particularly interesting/boring in this week?
It was interesting to read about future things in this field.
3. Was there something you didn't quite understand and want to know more about it?
Actually no.
4. What kind of questions/ideas/experiences this week's activities raised for you?
Designing a webcourse will just get more and more complex. It´s not enough just to throw some material to the web.
5. Which tools did you use this week, explain what was the purpose of using these tools (eg. social talk, to regulate my team activities, to work on documents)?
I refreshed this blog, now it´s in English and so id my profile and so on. I got familiar with Scuttle (wow there are quite many of us in this course..)
6. With whom did you communicate during this week, how many times, with which tools, and for what purposes?
Heh, the teacher commented my blog post. Nothing else yet.
That Web 2.0 really effects everything.
2. What was particularly interesting/boring in this week?
It was interesting to read about future things in this field.
3. Was there something you didn't quite understand and want to know more about it?
Actually no.
4. What kind of questions/ideas/experiences this week's activities raised for you?
Designing a webcourse will just get more and more complex. It´s not enough just to throw some material to the web.
5. Which tools did you use this week, explain what was the purpose of using these tools (eg. social talk, to regulate my team activities, to work on documents)?
I refreshed this blog, now it´s in English and so id my profile and so on. I got familiar with Scuttle (wow there are quite many of us in this course..)
6. With whom did you communicate during this week, how many times, with which tools, and for what purposes?
Heh, the teacher commented my blog post. Nothing else yet.
1 comment:
Hi Sonja,
I just wanted clarify the last two questions of our reflection template. We ask them for our research purposes as this course is also used for iCamp project for collecting some data. We are interested in what kind of tools participants actually use and for what purposes. Thus we would appreciate if participants in this course keep doing this.
Another comment I wanted to make. You said that this is not enough anymore to just throw the material to the web and that's it, this is a e-learning. I have always been against this. Learning is much more than just material online. Just my thought. Good luck! :) Terje
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