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started by joshgiudicelli on 04 Jun 18
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    https://www.teachthought.com/learning/the-difference-between-instructivism-constructivism-and-connectivism/

    I liked this resource because it gives a very simple explanation as to how these three theories are different. Constructivism, in particular, seems to be very similar in many ways to Connectivism. This resource recognizes this similarity and explains how they are different. For Connectivism, the networking is the most important piece. Teachers still play a role in facilitating conversation between learners. Connectivism relies more heavily on internet use and pattern recognition. Learning occurs as learners connect ideas to preexisting networks and identify similarities. I like this resource because it does a good job distinguishing Connectivism in a small amount of time.

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