Open Networked Learning

Do you want to learn (more) about ways to use digital tools for teaching and learning?

Here's a course for you! Open networked learning addresses teachers, course designers, educational developers and learning technologists in higher education, focusing on how available digital technologies can support course design and extend opportunities for collaboration, engagement and learning. The course is run in collaboration with other universities in Sweden and abroad (presently Finland, Germany, Singapore, South Africa and Switzerland) and it's a great opportunity to learn with colleagues from around the world in a multi-disciplinary and cross-cultural context!

Please note that this course, though web-based, requires weekly online presence in Zoom meetings and collaborative work within a small group!

Course dates:

The course runs over 12 weeks from 14 September to 6 December. There is one compulsory face-to-face-meeting at AHU* on 15 September and after that the course runs entirely online. 

*AHU (Division for Higher Education Development), MNO building, Sölvegatan 16, LUND.

Syllabus

Course website

Contact

Lotta Åbjörnsson, Educational developer, AHU

OBS!

Due to COVID-restrictions, AHU’s courses for this autumn will be given as distance education. If the restrictions are eased, some courses or modules may be given on campus instead. Applicants will be informed on any changes.

ABOUT 
Language: English
 

Scope: The workload on the course equals two weeks of full-time work, i.e. 80 hours.

Charge for admission: The course is free of charge 2020.

Application: Apply for the spring course no later than 8 June 2020 by way of the educational coordinator or equivalent person at your faculty.Those who are not members of any of the faculties below apply to Lina Andersson. Limited number of admission places. Teachers from outside Lund University may apply for the course and will be admitted due to available places.

APPLICATION 

Submit your application to your faculty contact

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