ÄûÃʵ¼º½

News

How Aalto Online Learning has widened our horizons

Sofia Sevón and Taija Votkin are Swedish teachers at Aalto University Language Centre. Here, they reflect on their pilot experiences with Aalto Online Learning.
Smart svenska website banner with the words "digitalt och utanfor klassrummet", "input, process, output".
Smart svenska website

The text was first published on Aalto Online Learning .

We have been privileged to be a part of the community from the very beginning. It has been a great journey and it is now time to look back and reflect on what we have gained.

When we applied for funding for the first time, our aim was to create an online platform for learning Swedish called . Already while we were sketching our ideas, we realized that this will be a much more far-reaching experience than just creating a platform.

Within Aalto Online Learning, we have participated in various workshops, trainings, lectures, a trip to Jyväskylä, and last but not least galas and similar events including post-parties with great food, music and drinks.

To be honest, preparing for the Learning@Aalto Galas has sometimes been a bit overwhelming to say the least, but it has been worth it. We have given minute of madness presentations, taught small talk in Swedish with hand puppets, promoted our projects, but most of all, we have got to know so many amazing and talented people within the Aalto Online Learning community and beyond.

As an example, we worked together with the Chemistry department in our ThingLink project , which led to lively Swedish classes in the laboratory, practicing both lab procedures and Swedish vocabulary, as you can see in this . 

Altogether, the Aalto Online Learning project has been one of the most rewarding experiences here at Aalto. We have loved the way we have been given both freedom and responsibility to develop our pilots. As language teachers, we now feel more integrated to the bigger Aalto community. All the things we have learned and all the people we have met have truly widened our horizons.

Ha det så bra!

Sofia and Taija

The text was originally published in Aalto Online Learning's .

  • Updated:
  • Published:
Share
URL copied!

Read more news

HiFive research group: Joni Lappalainen, Juho Silmukari, Martina Čaić, Anna Viljakainen, Virpi Roto. Photo: Mikko Raskinen
Cooperation, Research & Art Published:

Design strengthens industrial competitiveness – human-centered factory work at the core

Factory work is undergoing a transformation: new technologies and artificial intelligence are changing the content and roles of work. Aalto University’s Department of Design is studying this change from a human-centered perspective in the HiFive project.
Alum Ding Ma
Cooperation Published:

Alum Ding Ma: 'I want to represent a new-era Mayor'

Ding Ma, who will start as the Mayor of Savonlinna at the age of 37, studied Information and Service Management at the School of Business.
OpenLearning
Incidents, Studies Published:
Learning Centre graphics
Research & Art, Studies Published:

The proxy server for remote access to e-resources is changing

If you have problems using e-resources, try accessing the e-resource using VPN connection.