tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1170532618792311814.post6251845103384548086..comments2022-11-26T08:58:13.606+00:00Comments on The Virtual Leader: #oldsmooc #digilit still a bit mistyUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1170532618792311814.post-40371657975074441132013-01-24T13:30:39.009+00:002013-01-24T13:30:39.009+00:00Thanks Morten - I appreciate both your feedback an...Thanks Morten - I appreciate both your feedback and the link to your post: you have put into words my discomfort but also shown how this can be overcome! I am learning I need to do more talking to my students and less trying to second guess what would work.jane@salsabailehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02576031644892752780noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1170532618792311814.post-85276665559197671312013-01-24T13:25:14.438+00:002013-01-24T13:25:14.438+00:00Great post Jane! The #oldsmooc daily brought me he...Great post Jane! The #oldsmooc daily brought me here and I'm glad for that, especially for the last sentence: "Maybe I just need to get out of their way and let them 'become'" - That's kind of what I feel about sharing knowledge with my colleagues. We do it in so many different ways, and it doesn't seem one size fits all, so yeah - probably I should just continue being a learning nomad myself, and if other asks me, I'll gladly tell them what I do.<br /><br />Another thing was: "But I feel all I have done is drawn a picture of what I already knew and reconfirmed my own beliefs" - I wrote a post about that today: http://learningtodesignlearning.wordpress.com/2013/01/24/scenarios-seems-to-show-the-limits-of-my-world/Morten Mosgaardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08138227176160293356noreply@blogger.com