I'm doing a MOOC. (I haven't heard that in a very long time) on FutureLearn. It is work-related. FutureLearn and Coursera have found a pattern for online learning that works. It was a dreamworld in 2001 when I started this course. And not much further advanced in 2010 when I completed it. Or thereabouts. It all seems so obvious now.
Learning has moved on. Knowledged acquisition has moved on. Knowledge application is changing. And then there is AI ... which I suppose is assisting me with writing this in the background given that I subscribe to Grammarly and am trialling Google Gemini.
I try to be analogue as often as I am digital. You don't coach swimmers with an App, I seek out and analyse trees in woods ... not something for Google Earth (yet).
The Imperial Forces on the Western Front
I'm doing a MOOC. (I haven't heard that in a very long time) on FutureLearn. It is work-related. FutureLearn and Coursera have found a pattern for online learning that works. It was a dreamworld in 2001 when I started this course. And not much further advanced in 2010 when I completed it. Or thereabouts. It all seems so obvious now.
Learning has moved on. Knowledged acquisition has moved on. Knowledge application is changing. And then there is AI ... which I suppose is assisting me with writing this in the background given that I subscribe to Grammarly and am trialling Google Gemini.
I try to be analogue as often as I am digital. You don't coach swimmers with an App, I seek out and analyse trees in woods ... not something for Google Earth (yet).