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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Ryan Olynyk

Ryan Olynyk

Understanding knowledge network, learning and connectivism - 0 views

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    This article talks about the cloudy views of the Connectivist Learning Theory and tries to clarify what it means to define knowledge as a network and in what way it can affect teaching and learning. It discusses the conflict of deciding if, indeed, Connectivism is actually a learning theory.
Ryan Olynyk

Communities of Practice: A Brief Introduction - 1 views

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    This article is valuable in that it talks about Communities of Practice as a new term. I discusses the definition, the characteristics, its inception and the benefits to the different organizations who may use CoPs.
Ryan Olynyk

Online communities of practice in education.pdf - 0 views

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    This article describes five major issues in the design and implementation of online communities of practice. The common theme in these five articles is they all focus on the online communication process, and they all try to understand how CoPs, as a reflective tool, can help improve professional practice.
Ryan Olynyk

elearn Magazine: How important is Twitter in your Personal Learning Network? - 6 views

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    This article discusses the growing interest in Personal Learning Networks (PLN) and Twitter among educators. This study interviews seven educators about their experiences using Twitter within a PLN to try to understand if Twitter played a unique and specific role in learning. Four distinct outcomes were: 1. Twitter allows participants to engage in instantaneous conversations with their PLN. 2. Twitter provides a way for participants to access the collective knowledge of their PLN. 3. Twitter helped grow the size of the PLN. 4. Twitter can be used as a motivator.
Ryan Olynyk

Personal Learning Environments, social media, and self-regulated learning: A natural fo... - 1 views

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    This article discusses how the use of formal and informal education can mesh. It talks about the importance of self-regulation in terms of connection to social media and how it can impact learning. It gives examples of how different media can be used in learning and enhance the PLN.
Ryan Olynyk

Personal Learning Environments - the future of eLearning? - 6 views

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    This article discusses the important trends in personal learning environments. It talks of its importance in life long learning, informal learning, the impact of different learning styles and how technology is playing a huge role in our education today,
Ryan Olynyk

Grow Your Personal Learning Network - 1 views

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    This article describes the three main types of personal learning networks: (1) Personally maintained synchronous connections; (2) Personally and socially maintained semi-synchronous connections; and (3) Dynamically maintained asynchronous connections. The importance of social media in a PLN and lifelong learning are stressed in the article. It also give tips on how to create and manage your own personal learning network.
Ryan Olynyk

Connectivism as a Digital Age Learning Theory - 16 views

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    This article discusses the validity of Connectivism as a learning theory. It gives the very straight-forward definition as "social learning that is networked." The discussion of the importance of the Connectivism theory in today's ever increasing technical classroom is quite engaging. It has also forced educators to look at what is being done in digital education and rethink, debate, and philosophize over how each part fits.
Ryan Olynyk

Web 2.0 Literacy and Secondary Teacher Education - 2 views

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    This article discusses the evolving use of technology in the classroom and the fact that digital inequality between educator and student is beginning to be a huge problem in today's education system. It explores issues in new literacy practices and new learning theories as they relate to Web 2.0 and the importance of changing our education systems to keep up with these continuously changing technologies.
Ryan Olynyk

Connectivism: 21st Century's New Learning Theory - 0 views

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    This article discusses Connectivism and its place as a learning theory. It discusses its principals of how individuals acquire information through reservoirs of information such as learning platforms, social media and online classrooms. Through a series of studies, the author hypothesizes that Connectivism actually has a dual role in education - both a learning theory and an instructional theory.
Ryan Olynyk

Ryan Olynyk EDTECH Learning Log - 2 views

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    This is my Learning Log which details my artifacts and reflections throughout my MET journey. Feel free to comment. Remember it is still a work in progress.
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