One of the most valuable aspects of this online course has been the opportunity to not only learn from the content but also from each other. Learning in a digital space requires more than just logging in; it requires active engagement, thoughtful sharing, and mutual support. As I reflect on my journey through this course, I recognize that my growth has been shaped by others, just as I’ve had the chance to contribute to their learning in meaningful ways.

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Throughout the course, I’ve made it a priority to engage in ways that foster collective learning. From participating in live discussions and breakout room sessions to offering feedback and encouragement in forum posts, I have aimed to create a collaborative environment where ideas can be exchanged openly and respectfully. Even when I have taken a quieter approach, especially in our Discord group, I have stayed actively involved by reading, reflecting, and affirming the insights shared by classmates. Here is a slide presentation on my learning contribution.
Nevertheless, below are some of the posts that have contributed to the learning of other colleagues during this course.
- Update on my learning project – Comments
- Remixing education an approach to teaching and learning in digital age
- Perception note on open educational resources
- Social media and online extortion: The role of Digital citizenship
- Week 4 update on my SmartPLS application
- Participatory culture through social media: Impact on Education