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Connectivism

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Networked Learning

 

 


 

 

     

 


 

George Siemmens has been talking about Connectivism, a learning theory which is still under discussion.

 

Listen to a presentation by G. Siemmens (Take your time). A review of learning theories and Connectivism

 

Situating Connectivism

 

There is a post about constructivism and connectivism

 

Connectivism Blog

 

Book download as pdf (3 parts)

 

http//knowingknowledge.com

 

htpp://www.sociedadytecnologia.org/erubio/weblog/34.html

 


http://linguisticsseminaripc.wetpaint.com/page/Connectivism

http://halfanhour.blogspot.com/2007/02/what-connectivism-is.html    A clear explanation?

 

Comments (1)

nelson machado said

at 11:24 pm on Feb 5, 2008

The notion of Connectivism has implications in all aspects of everyday life. Furthermore, connectivism is focused on connecting specialized information sets and the connections that enable us to learn more and more important than our current state of knowing.Because of this I can say that knowledge that resides in a databa needs to be connected with the right people in the right context in order to be classified as learning.So we can make reference to a Social network. Their interdependence results in effective knowledge flow, enabling the personal understanding of the state of activities organizationally.

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