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17 November 2022 by Helen Blunden 12 Comments

I’m Doing a Descartes

I’m undertaking the Coursera Course: Know Thyself: The Value of an UnExamined Life by the University of Edinburgh as something to pass the time in my day and it’s been interesting so far. Certainly, I’m not doing this for any accreditations but merely, learning for myself…because why not? (In all honesty, I wanted to do […]

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Filed Under: Lifelong Learning Tagged With: 2022, December, December 2022, MOOC, Philosophy

14 November 2022 by Helen Blunden Leave a Comment

Know Thyself

I have started a MOOC on Coursera called Know Thyself by the University of Ediburgh. I’ve always been a fan of these online courses (despite a lot of people bagging them out) because as a self-driven learner, I like how the course is free – and that it is set out in a way that […]

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Filed Under: Lifelong Learning, Social Learning Tagged With: 2022, December, December 2022, MOOC, Philosophy

28 January 2019 by Helen Blunden

Microsoft Service Adoption Course on EdX

This month I started another MOOC on EdX designed by Microsoft’s Principal PM Manager Karuana Gatimu and Content Developer Brandon Neeb called Microsoft Service Adoption Course. The course was published this year and had been shared across social media through many Microsoft consultants who are responsible for programs that involve the adoption of collaborative systems.  […]

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Filed Under: Blogging, MOOC, Social Learning, Working Out Loud (Work Narration) Tagged With: 2019, EdX, January, January 2019, Microsoft, MOOC, Service Adoption

25 November 2017 by Helen Blunden

This Week’s Snap Stories of Personal Learning Week of Monday 23 October 2017

Here are this week’s snap stories of personal learning commencing 16 October 2017. Tuesday 24 October 2017 Today I go through the Learning Maturity report and am aghast at the lack of commentary and research around social learning.  I talk about the MOOC I finished on Modern Workplace Empowerment, a visit to Facebook Offices in […]

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Filed Under: Vlogging, Working Out Loud (Work Narration) Tagged With: 2017, Curation, Facebook, Facebook Workplaces, LearningNow TV, Meredith Lewis, MOOC, November 2017, Snapchat, Snapstories, Workshops

19 July 2017 by Helen Blunden

Why We Post

Some years ago on Facebook, I made an intriguing observation on why we post. On my feed, I saw a variety of different types of posts.  Ignoring the sponsored posts and paid advertisements, I looked at what posts seemed to have more discussion and engagement with my family, friends and peers. I noticed that posts […]

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Filed Under: Blogging, MOOC, Professional Development, Social Learning, Social Media Tagged With: 2017, Anthropology, Digital Media, Enterprise Social Networks, FutureLearn, July, July 2017, MOOC, Social Media, We We Post, Yammer

3 July 2017 by Helen Blunden

This Week’s Snap Stories of Personal Learning Week of 26 June 2017

 Here are this week’s snap stories of personal learning.  It’s been an incredible week learning about Australian maritime history, Convict Settlement, Podcasting, Personal Productivity and how different cultures use Social Media. Monday 26 June 2017 First day of a new week and it’s all systems go. In today’s snapstory, I look like something the cat dragged […]

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Filed Under: Vlogging, Working Out Loud (Work Narration) Tagged With: 2017, Bligh, FutureLearn, June, June 2017, MOOC, Personal Learning, podcast, Snapchat, Snapstories, Sydney, Trello

27 June 2017 by Helen Blunden

The Enigma Around Social Learning

I’m convinced that there’s an enigma around social learning. Recently I presented at the eLearning Instructional Designer’s Meetup  and I had a massive realisation.  Learning and Development don’t really understand what social learning is and the business doesn’t care much about it. It was confirmed by a quick survey I created and disseminated on Yammer […]

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Filed Under: Blogging, Learning and Development, MOOC Tagged With: 2017, cMOOC, June, June 2017, MOOC, social learning, Tools, Workplace Learning Readiness Audit

18 January 2015 by Helen Blunden 6 Comments

An Open Course in Exploring Innovations in Networked Work and Learning

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Back in 2013 I participated in an open course (cMOOC) in Exploring Personal Learning Networks through Northwestern University Master’s Program Learning & Organisational Change run by Jeff Merrell. One of the standout features of this course was not only the excellent reference material on PLNs (which I still refer to) but that it made me […]

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Filed Under: MOOC, Professional Development Tagged With: 2015, cMOOC, January, January 2015, MOOC, MSLOC, MSLOC 430, XPLRPLN

25 November 2014 by Helen Blunden 21 Comments

A Way To Work, Connect and Learn in Your Job

Many who have been following my blog, know my love of MOOCs – the connectivist kind.  Having completed many of them in the past few years, they have been instrumental in my broadening my own personal learning networks (PLN) but also giving me the confidence to use, explore, play and apply different social tools in my work. (If […]

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Filed Under: Enterprise Social Networking, Professional Development, Working Out Loud (Work Narration) Tagged With: 2014, cMOOC, MOOC, November, November 2014

12 October 2013 by Helen Blunden 5 Comments

Exploring Our Personal Learning Networks

Slow

I think I found my new cMOOC hit. After Educational Technology MOOC #etmooc, I searched high and low for a connectivist MOOC that could give me the same ‘highs’ as I had experienced with this one.  I was looking for a MOOC where I could apply what I learned to my work immediately, but also […]

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Filed Under: MOOC, Personal Learning Networks Tagged With: 2013, Exploring Personal Learning Networks, MOOC, October, October 2013, PLN, XPLRPLN

3 September 2013 by Helen Blunden 6 Comments

Week 0: How to Teach Online – the new MOOC on the block

After a nice long holiday, it didn’t take long for me to get back into work and into an organisational restructure.  However despite all that, life goes on.  Despite turbulent times in Learning and Development, it’s a good time to continue learning and do a MOOC or three. (a)  Teaching with Moodle (started on 2 […]

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Filed Under: MOOC Tagged With: 2013, August, August 2013, cMOOC, MOOC, professional development, Teach Online

15 June 2013 by Helen Blunden 15 Comments

A Corporate Mini-MOOC on Digital Literacy Skills…An Idea Growing in My Head

For a while now, I’ve been teasing out an idea in my mind about rolling out a mini-MOOC in our organisation. After reading Ignatia de Waard’s eBook MOOC Yourself , watching the Google Hangout with Jay Cross and Dave Cormier and completing various MOOCs,  I thought that it was high time to start applying this in the corporate […]

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Filed Under: Professional Development, Working Out Loud (Work Narration) Tagged With: 2013, Corporate MOOC, June, June 2013, MiniMOOC, MOOC

29 May 2013 by Helen Blunden 1 Comment

#OCTEL Week 6 Timely and Effective Assessment

I feel as if I’ve been a bit late with this week’s assignment but also a part of me saw that it was about assessment and I’d be lying if I said I was happy about it. I know that assessment and feedback is critical in our field but in my experience in the corporate […]

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Filed Under: MOOC, Working Out Loud (Work Narration) Tagged With: 2013, Assessment, May, MOOC, octel

19 May 2013 by Helen Blunden 4 Comments

Week 5: Platforms and Technologies for #OCTEL

This week we had to reflect on Kolb’s Experiential Learning Theory and answer the following questions: Reflect on whether you accommodate these learning styles in your teaching practice. Do the technologies you use help you achieve this? If so, how? Or do they hinder it? What tools relate to the quadrants of the diagram? Does the […]

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Filed Under: MOOC Tagged With: May, MOOC, octel, Week 5

11 May 2013 by Helen Blunden 3 Comments

Week 2: Teach the Web cMOOC

Mozilla Thimble Project with #TeachtheWeb I spent my Saturday afternoon in front of the PC (again) because my husband was watching the footy on TV.  When the game is on, I clear out because it means obscenities being hurled at the umpires whenever any ball play goes against his football team. During these times, I […]

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Filed Under: MOOC Tagged With: #teachtheweb, Coding, CSS, development, HTML, MOOC, Mozilla, Thimble, Webmaker

19 April 2013 by Helen Blunden 9 Comments

Week 1: Drilling Into TEL Concepts and Approaches for #OCTEL

This week’s entry on reflections of Technology and Learning Concepts and Approaches for the OCTEL MOOC have been interesting.  In particular one video about how dentists are trained to drill a tooth through the use of sophisticated simulations. I hate going to the dentist at the best of times.  When I’m in the chair, my […]

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Filed Under: MOOC Tagged With: development, MOOC, octel, TEL, Week 1

7 April 2013 by Helen Blunden 9 Comments

Week 1: Introduction to #ocTEL

Just because I’m a sucker for punishment, I joined another 10 week cMOOC called Octel: The Open Course in Technology. (Actually, methinks I was on such a high with the Educational Technology MOOC #ETMOOC which recently finished that I just wanted to recreate that ‘buzz’ again). David Hopkin’s writes more about this course here. As […]

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Filed Under: MOOC Tagged With: #octel, development, MOOC, octel, professional development

14 February 2013 by Helen Blunden 3 Comments

All I Really Need to Know I Learned from Studying Children in Kindergarten

Last week I started another MOOC and in all honesty, between this #etmooc, #edcmooc, full-time job and family commitments, I’m struggling to squeeze it all in.  However, true to my nature I do the best that I can and from what I’ve learned from MOOCs already is that, “don’t let them overwhelm you!” What has been […]

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Filed Under: MOOC Tagged With: #medialabcourse, creative learning, development, Media Lab Course, mit, MOOC, p2p

6 February 2013 by Helen Blunden 1 Comment

Slave to the Machines or the Crowd? – #edcmooc Reflections

I registered as a last minute afterthought for the e-Learning and Digital Cultures MOOC (#edcmooc) on Coursera a couple of weeks ago.  I saw the stream of tweets of people excitedly looking forward to this MOOC and thought, “did I miss something?” Previously, I registered for the Fundamentals of Online Education and Planning (#foemooc) because it […]

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Filed Under: MOOC Tagged With: #edcmooc, #foemooc, MOOC, professional development

31 January 2013 by Helen Blunden 4 Comments

True Stories of Openness – The Challenge is On

This is a first. Not only will it be the shortest post I have written in my blog – but there are two video podcasts! Alan Levine (@cogdog) wants our stories about how sharing on the web has helped our lives. He wants to know what happened to you when you shared something on the […]

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Filed Under: MOOC Tagged With: development, etmooc, MOOC, Storytelling, Twitter

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