I love this concept map. I'm going to refer to it throughout this course, and I hope you don't mind but I saved it to my diigo also. (not for this assignment, but just for my reference). It's a useful, quick glance at Connectivisim and how it relates to learning. I can appreciate the smaller breakdown / explanation of each section too, incase (if you're like me) you forget what things mean sometimes.
This is a fantastic resource for students, educators and parents. This website hosts curriculum for online learning and social networking information that can be used in classrooms and in homes.
According to it's site summary:
Common Sense Media improves the lives of kids and families by providing independent reviews, age ratings, & other information about all types of media.
Special Issue - Connectivism: Design and Delivery of Social Networked Learning:
This article supports the idea that Web 2.0 tools help teacher connect with wider educational communities to enhance their own professional development.
This RTNDF (Kent State University High School Broadcast Journalism) Listserv has been one of the absolute best resources I've had in my teaching career. The ability to ask questions to other teachers across the United States who are in my discipline, tackling similar problems/challenges has created, for me, my own Professional Learning Network. I LOVE this group and recommend you find a listserv if one is available in your discipline as well.
Common Sense Media improves the lives of kids and families by providing independent reviews, age ratings, & other information about all types of media.
EdTech Masters Student; Digital Media Teacher; Mom of 2; Wife of 1 :) Live in NJ and love teaching students my content/subject area of TV Production and Digital Media!