Presentation
Being Online: Facing the Digital Future Together
Stephen Downes, Nov 28, 2020,
Professional Development, Toronto, Online via Zoom
Over the last few months, we have all become much more experienced with working and learning online. As we look to the future, we will no doubt carry on with a certain measure of digital teaching and collaboration. What will this new experience look like? Stephen Downes looks at our recent experiences using online learning and conferencing and paints a picture of what the longer-term future is likely to look like. He'll talk about what technologies worked, what didn't, and what we've learned about navigating the online environment.
Feature Article
Being Online: Facing the Digital Future Together
Stephen Downes,
Half an Hour,
2020/11/28
Over the last few months, we have all become much more experienced with working and learning online. As we look to the future, we will no doubt carry on with a certain measure of digital teaching and collaboration. What will this new experience look like? Stephen Downes looks at our recent experiences using online learning and conferencing and paints a picture of what the longer-term future is likely to look like. He'll talk about what technologies worked, what didn't, and what we've learned about navigating the online environment. This is an unedited auto-generated transcript of my talk for LINC home learning professional development, November 28, 2020.
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