I have decided to use the OU blog for this course; primarily as it is easy to access when I log onto this website. I have blogged in the past about different subjects and my main objective in those blogs was writing to an audience and I worked hard to make it an interesting, fun read. This time my main objective when blogging is to be reflective about my learning and this is going to be a challenge for me.
So; my initial thoughts on the course: as a former teacher in HE I have taken the attitude that teaching adults is about facilitating learning and a questioning mindset to encourage engagement in the subject matter. It, therefore, surprised me that I struggled a bit in these past couple of weeks getting to grips with the way this course is set up. By that I mean that the learning from each other. I had imagined reading (a virtual) pile of literature through which I would learn theories of the eLearning Professional and then I may post a couple of items to a discussion board.
My reasons for this thinking were due the nature of the MBA I studied, which was also with the OU.
Obviously the reality is different and I am getting used the idea.
I hope I can embrace this way of learning whole-heartedly and develop enough knowledge to complete the TMAs and EMA.
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Hi Deborah, I agree it's hard to get motivated to reflect when you're the only one involved. Good idea to get a group together to reflect on the reflection. It's hard to keep up with everyone but I like lurking and posting on random blogs I pick up in google alerts. I prefer to use wordpress so the blog will still be accessible when the course is over. Good luck & I look forward to reflecting with you. N8