User talk:Mohammad Shoaib Haider

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Module 4 - Feedback

Activities 1 & 2

Dear Shoaib, Thank you for sharing your work (interesting that you have uploaded it on dropbox - I guess it is because converting the word content into a wiki page takes some time). Here are some suggestions:

With regard to content:

  1. After this introduction to OE, you will have some ideas of the areas of debate and priorities. If you continue training and reflecting on OE in the future you will consolidate your perceptivenss / discernement of key topics at stake.
  2. Congratulations for creating a blog. Unfortunately, I could not access it from https://www.blogger.com/blog/posts/7352580656779293359 : it requests username, cookies, etc. exactly what we discussed yesterday with regard to social media :( You might want to try out an open source tool? http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/en/Blog#Blog_software_and_platforms
  3. OE aims at being contextual, whether it succeeds depends on the layers of openness, i.e. to contextualise, you need to use the language of the target audience first of all; second you must understand priorities and how the topic that is going to be learnt is understood by the target audience and start from there to then open up to other perspectives, etc. OE is not contextual per se, it can become contextual depending on the HR who are invovled and how they conceive education and learning.

With regard to the form:

  1. you may want to check whether you have the right to put a CC licence on this reflective work (cf. because you use an image which is third party). If you have the right, it would be nice to choose a licence and add it to the work.
  2. with regard to the image, it is always a good idea to provide the URL of any third party material used so that readers can check the origin and make their own opinion.

Hope this helps, Best, Barbara



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PS: This is an automatically generated message. Feel free to remove this text from your page. kalli (talk) 18:36, 31 January 2022 (CET)