If you look at some of the descriptors of a complex adaptive system, these are
certainly not the descriptors of traditional, formal higher (or lower)
education. Emergence, self-similarity, self-organization…
doesn’t sound like the usual notion of college, does it? Indeed, it’s hard
to conceptualize just how a complex adaptive systems model of education would be
implemented at all. But perhaps that’s an indicator of failed thinking — must we
think of education as something to be implemented? Or is it something
that happens? Whatever the case, the authors argue it’s just such
a system that is needed to support environments where learning by doing takes
place and where engagement happens both inside and outside of a classroom.
Contents contributed and discussions participated by kaine edwards
CRTC to regulate the Internet? - YouTube - 1 views
Education as a complex adaptive system? - Casting Out Nines - The Chronicle of Higher E... - 1 views
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education is an ecosystem, full of dynamically-connected multiple agents that move in a web of interactions that ultimately change the course of the system itself over time.
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Our Santa Fe Institute and SRI Inc. research is attempting to model educational subsystem behaviors through the lens of complex adaptive systems to better conceptualize the current educational ecosystem.
Taking Notes with Mind Maps - 7 views
Perceptions of Social Loafing in Online Learning Groups: A study of Public University a... - 4 views
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