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Intercultural Connectivism and Personal Learning Networks in Course Redesign | Moses | ... - 3 views

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    The internet has allowed educators to create more diverse personal learning networks than ever before. This article addresses the idea of making our learning networks more diverse through intercultural outreach. This is an idea that is only possible through the use of educational technology.
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Learning Networks in Practice - 8 views

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    This article by Stephen Downes provides a great insight into what an effective PLN looks like and how it functions. I enjoyed reading about his second stage of PLNs, which is the "personal learning environment." This idea is presented as the evolution of PLNs due to technology and connectivism in the classroom.
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What is a PLN? Why Do I Need One? | TeachHUB - 26 views

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    Not only does this resource provide a solid description of what a PLN is, it also answers the important "why do I need one" question. It was particularly helpful to get an idea of how social media is essential to a strong PLN.
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What is Community of Practice and How Can We Support it? by Christopher Hoadley - 6 views

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    This is an exhaustive article that covers the definition and history of COPs, thoughts on how to sustain COPs, and ideas on how technology can support and enhance COPs in the 21st century. It is practical, useful, and interesting. While I found it to be perhaps a little too detailed, it was nonetheless a good article.
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'Connectivism' and Connective Knowledge - 14 views

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    I enjoyed this article because it identified 4 connectivist "activities." They are aggregation, remixing, repurposing, and feeding forward. It explains these concepts clearly while also giving a succinct overview of connectivism, and their relationship to connectivism.
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Community of Practice - 8 views

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    This website, from the National Center for Dissemination of Disabilities Research, identifies 3 characteristics of strong communities of practice: the domain, the community, and the practice. It briefly identifies what makes COPs unique and identifies specific applications. There are additional links in the sidebar that provide more information about COPs and prompts for further research.
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Connectivism (Siemens, Downes) - 1 views

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    This website is good just for the sake of brevity. It is a quick, simple, and concise overview of connectivism and links to a useful journal article. The database overall is a good place for quick summaries of learning theories and can be used to spur further research.
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Connectivism: Learning theory of the future or vestige of the past? - 13 views

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    This article is a good critical evaluation of connectivisms usefulness in the modern classroom. Ultimately, the authors state that while new theories are emerging in response to technology, connectivism still plays an important role. This is due to the connective nature of technology and the internet.
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Understanding personal learning networks: Their structure, content and the networking s... - 23 views

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    This article presents in an interesting model for teachers to create personal learning networks. The portion about the "learner as orchestrator of a personal learning network" was particularly enlightening. While at times the article verges into "how-to" territory, the underlying theory discussed provides strong context and explanation of the mechanics involved.
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Introduction to communities of practice | Wenger-Trayner - 22 views

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    This resource is a basic overview of the concept of communities of practice. It discusses the background from which it was created, and gave some specific examples of COPs in the real world. The best portion dealt with how COPs are used in other areas aside from education. There are also some excellent links.
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feedly: organize, read and share what matters to you. - 2 views

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    Feedly is my favorite website. I use it every day for entertainment, news, and professional items online. Thanks to the work I did in EdTech 502, I added educational technology resources and have really expanded what I use Feedly for. I have different feeds set up to keep it all separate. This is my most-used website thanks to its powerful features and excellent iOS apps.
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