What was the most important thing you learned this week?
There were several interesting approaches in articles: content-content interaction; Ermter-Newby’s taxonomy and many more. Idea that web’s in-built capacity for hyperlinking has been compared to the way in which human knowledge is stored in mental shema.
What was particularly interesting/boring in this week?
Boring - there was no discussion this week, but this is normal.
Interesting - everything is new and therefore interesting.
Was there something you didn’t quite understand and want to know more
about it?
Two things:
1. content-content interaction - I have always thought that interaction takes place between to subjects (student-student; teacher-teacher; student-teacher). It is hard to me to accept that interaction could take place between subject-object or even object-object. How can to contents interact with each other?
2. “agent”-idea in Online Learning and the Semantic Web I did not get. It would be great to know a little more about Semantic Web.
What kind of questions/ideas/experiences this week’s activities raised for you?
It is too early to say. Second chapter of the book was very interesting for me.
Which tools did you use this week, explain what was the purpose of using these tools (eg. social talk, to regulate my team activities, to work on documents)?
Scuttle, Moodle - to get started :)
MSN - to communicate with my friends, but it had nothing to do with this course.
With whom did you communicate during this week, how many times, with which tools, and for what purposes?
There was no communication with co-students during this week. I read introductions/blogs of co-students and facilitators.
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