Certificate of Achievement
Mary Templeman Hogg - O'Rourke
has completed the following course:
This online course explored learning through Personal Learning Networks and developed network skills and digital literacies for growing, managing and activating them more effectively.
2 weeks, 4 hours per week
Nicholas Fair
Digital Educator
University of Southampton
Transcript
Learning outcomes
- Explain what it means to learn in the network age (where, when, how and with/from whom we learn as networked individuals in a network society)
- Reflect on the impact on education of digital inequalities such as access, openness, ownership and inclusion
- Explore digital tools for finding, using and storing information; communicating and collaborating; and creating, presenting and sharing ideas
- Investigate your personal learning network and develop network skills in how to grow, manage and activate it more effectively
Syllabus
- How we learn in the network age (learning theory)
- Understanding digital inequalities and digital citizenship in an educational context
- What your Personal Learning Network (PLN) looks like and how you use it
- Growing your network – making new connections and assessing reliability
- Contributing to your network – managing your online identity (single vs multiple); creating and sharing
- Putting your network to work – searching; sending/requesting/posting; collaborating
Issued on 5th July 2020
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