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nickurban

Teaching High School Psychology - 1 views

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    This last year I got tasked with teaching Psychology for the first time. I was without any textbook or real resources to use, so I looked to the web and found a couple of great blogs that really helped me out. It showed to me the power of great teachers sharing amazing resources, lesson plans, and ideas with one another to generate the best learning outcomes for our students!
sofianahtchi

Connectivism- Dimensions of Individual Experience - 2 views

http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/1143/2086 This paper discusses Connectvism and Dimensions of Individual Experience. The paper addresses personality and self-determination t...

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started by sofianahtchi on 13 Jun 17 no follow-up yet
Jennifer Pollock

Learning online: massive open online courses (MOOCs), connectivism, and cultural psycho... - 2 views

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    This article supports the argument that connectivism, which is often used as a guiding pedagogy for MOOCs, does not meet the criteria of a true learning theory. As such, connectivism should be abandoned as a pedagogical tool for Web 2.0 environments and replaced with a valid learning theory, specifically the Vygotskian cultural psychology. MOOC future pedagogy would, thus, consist of two initial principles: 1) the visualization of objects and 2) sustained dialogue and joint activity.
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    Hi Jennifer, I came across a similar article as well. What I do like about the idea of connectivism is that we are trying to reimagine learning processes and education and trying to make sense of it within the digital world. But it will be interesting to watch how this debate progresses over the next few years.
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