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Getting social with learning

Some of our most powerful learning happens through interactions with others. This is equally true for how we learn online. Early on in this course, we talked about Deakin’s philosophy …

On the go with mobile

With access to the internet, more people are learning on the go – in places and at times that suit them. Think back to Susanna from South Africa who we …

Networked learning and connectivism

As we’ve seen, technological advancement has been facilitating new ways of accessing information, which in turn, is enabling new and varied ways of learning. According to the influential educator and …

What’s on for next week?

Next week, we’ll dive deeper into the key elements of design to help us answer the big question: ‘How do we transform the future practice of digital learning?’ This week …

What we’ve learned so far

Digital learning is the enactment of connecting complex ideas and practices that provide new opportunities for diverse, global and social learners and learning. This week, we explored some of the …

Life-long learners

In response to the changing world of work, life-long, life-wide learning is one of the ways we prepare for it. Think back to the three learners we met earlier — …

Learning online with Deakin

Deakin’s online courses are based on a few, but important, learning principles. To get the most out of this course, we encourage you to keep in mind the following. Our …

The evolving role of education

Does formal education provide all that’s needed for us to survive and thrive in a world full of complex problems? According to a recent World Economic Forum report, we are …