After experiencing difficulty logging into my blog for two weeks, I found an appropriate time to reflect on my e-learning experience at UTS during the last two weeks.
I start my e-learning experience at UTS by setting my delicious, netvibe & Edublog and completing my module one from e-learning experiences activity guide. After completion of module one student are divided into different groups to start the module two from the activity guide in wikispaces. unfortunately I couldn’t log into my blog to post my written report on Saturday 06/09/2008.
10 September 2008
Today for the third week, I couldn’t log into my blog to upgrade it. we (module two group)also did some research to complete module two activity assessment on wikispaces. I also updated my delicious and netvibe public pages.
17 September 2008
Today after two consecutive weeks I was not able to sign into my edublog to update it. In some sense when I think about e-learning and attend of delivering the courses online, experiences like this; having difficulty logging into the specific website will raise a question about accountability and reliability of online delivery in my mind. Question like; what if after many hours of time, which spent to generate an online course, the technology fails and prevents people from being able to join that online course?
What if the person or people involve with creating that online course had to go through all that hassle again?
This could be some of the major disadvantages of online delivery.
Cheers for today, hopefully I will be able to log in and add all this information.
