Connectivist Learning Objects and Learning Styles - 2 views
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msbianchi on 31 Aug 17This is a very detailed, somewhat technical, article about how Web 2.0 tools can reach a variety of different learners in different situations. For example, learners with different cognitive abilities and learning styles can be reached within the same network. I found the table that compares and contrasts constructivism and connectivism particularly helpful in this article (p. 107-108).
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anonymous on 03 Sep 17Hi, I looked at the table and also found it helpful. It was very detailed, more so than some tables I saw in other articles as I was researching. One thing I haven't seen yet in discussions of connectivist learning is accessibility. So maybe this information moves in that direction.
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bettywells on 03 Sep 17I really appreciated the visual tables. It was nice to have a clear picture of the differences between constructivism and connectivism.