What I did gain from this course were some good articles to use for other courses, the concept of activity theory, I got to know about PLENK course and MOOCs in general and Flashmeeting application. So actually some interactive environments.
In general I was not satisfied with the organization of the course. It seemed like there were a lot of demands from the lecturers side but not so much effort spent. It felt like we were just given tasks just because something had to be given. The whole concept was vague and to admit it, did not motivate to give a 100% from my side either.
I would make some recommendations for the next year:
- The concept of the course should be really thought through and argumented
- The timeframe and expected results should be specified
- If it is not possible to give all the tasks at once, there should be a certain time when the students can expect the new tasks
- If the course starts in the middle of the semester and most of the students are from IMKE, it is not a very good idea to spend so much time on defining the term "interactivity" as it has been done in almost all the courses so far.
- It is useful to provide some new interesting knowledge regarding the topics of the course, even if they are not part of the tasks, they may be interesting to investigate by the students
- Maybe there could be some interactive environments tested and reviewed by the students, which would make the tasks more practical
- The assessment process was clear and easily followable
- The reflections of the tasks by Terje
- The task of comparing Plenk10 and NIE course
- The different tools used in the process of the course as some of them were new to me
Dear Kerstin!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for contributing and sharing your ideas! I really enjoyed reading your thoughts. I am glad that this course didn't leave you a neutral feeling, but offered something. And than you very much for the feedback and pointing out the weaknesses from your side. I appreciate this a lot. I agree we have a lot to learn and think about ourselves.
Merry Christmas!
Terje