MOOCs are like marathons: you must train for years to complete one
I think it was Pierre Dillenbourg, who once said that MOOCS are like marathons. You may find a map and run the Stockholm Marathon by yourself, but doing it together with some 20 000 other people is...
View ArticleThe last 20 years of mobile learning and the grand challenge in global learning
The concept of “mobile learning” (m-learning) started to appear in research literature in the early 2000’s. The first mLearn conference was organized in 2002. I have done mobile learning related...
View ArticleWebdialogos: A prototype for active learning with an online fishbowl video...
This post is written to share and to document some screenshots from the latest prototype designed and developed in my research group. The prototype is called Webdialogos. Active learning refers to...
View ArticleAugmenting human intelligence with artificial intelligence. Part 1: Metamedia
I decided to write a couple of draft/work in progress texts under the title Augmenting human intelligence with artificial intelligence. I am publishing the texts in several parts. The first part is...
View ArticleAugmenting human intelligence with artificial intelligence. Part 2: Lifelong...
I decided to write a couple of draft/work in progress texts under the title “Augmenting human intelligence with artificial intelligence”. I am publishing the texts in several parts. The first part was...
View ArticleProtected: Opetusnäyte 3/2019
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View ArticleArt and design education in the future?
中文: 清华大学国徽设计组成员与各种设计方案合影。By Tsinghua University via Wikimedia Commons. OECD Education Director Andreas Schleicher recently claimed that because of the tech revolution, in a near future arts may become...
View ArticleWikipedia: more languages?
Wikipedia is available in 303 languages. It is estimated that there are between 5000 and 7000 human languages in the world. Out of these close to 4000 have a writing system. Today in the Wikimedia...
View ArticleForest as a learning environment: children and a trail camera
We just published a research article in the journal Educational Media International: Vartiainen, H., Leinonen, T. & Nissinen, S. (2019) Connected learning with media tools in kindergarten: an...
View ArticleCampus Universities and Online Teaching
With the corona crisis many campus universities have fast moved to online teaching. To help people in the transition, with a group of volunteers, we wrote an open guidebook, for educators in...
View ArticleSeven tips to have successful online video meetings
I wrote these to an earlier blog post about online teaching, but maybe they deserve their own entry, too. Here is my list of seven tips to have a successful online video meeting. (1) When someone is...
View ArticleOpen source / FLOSS tool for online collaboration
Aalto Media Lab students are awesome. Now they have collected a list of open source / FLOSS tools for online collaboration during the pandemic. The original file is in the Wikimedia’s etherpad. I...
View ArticleE-learning for Dogs
This week at the Helsinki airport two coronavirus sniffer dogs started to work. More dogs are trained to detect Covid. The dogs are trained to detect the virus by sniffing samples taken by swiping...
View ArticleWellbeing of a university community and its members during remote working
I wrote some weeks ago a Twitter Thread related to the story by the University of Helsinki, telling that university students’ wellbeing continues to decline. To keep this in my own files I...
View ArticleDecisions, emotions or bad luck?
I admit, I like the famous Wayne Gretzky cliché quote “Skate to where the puck is going, not where it has been”. I, however, just noticed that I have always phrased it a bit differently — and never...
View ArticleWho chooses the tools for teaching? You or your IT department?
“- – if we put before the mind’s eye the ordinary schoolroom, with its rows of ugly desks placed in geometrical order, crowded together so that there shall be as little moving room as possible, desks...
View ArticleOnline conferences sucks
It’s been now a year and a half of online conferences. In the beginning they were exciting. Great — less traveling! I have participated several that have bee very well organised. For instance, I was...
View ArticleWe need a Signal School — to be prepared for future crises
In May 2020, two Finnish teachers started to taught 23 Finnish children living in the Al-Hawl refugee camp. From their homes in Finland, every schooldays at 9 AM teachers sent text, image and audio...
View ArticleMetaverse: What it could (and should) be?
Photorealistic 360 “virtual reality” at the Aalto Virtual Campus Tour. Metaverse is a concept primary used in tech and media industries but also by journalists. It is fair to say that nobody really...
View ArticleCumulus: “to be, or not to be”
I have been serving the last three years in the Executive Board of the Cumulus Association — the leading global association of art and design education and research. We have over 350 Member...
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