PLN theory, CoP, Connectivism - Naillon - 8 views
Hey Terrence! You're welcome. I hope I did it right. :) It seemed logical to do things that way. Cheers! Buffy
Hey Terrence! You're welcome. I hope I did it right. :) It seemed logical to do things that way. Cheers! Buffy
My two resources for this final week of EDTECH 541 are Internet Evaluation Forms: WWW CyberGuide Ratings for Content Evaluation : A guide for rating the curriculum content on web sites. http://...
I know Wikipedia is not a scholarly resource; however, most people will look here first to get a quick overview of a certain topic. I think that Wikipedia is a great starting place for research to ...
Casey, I found the definition of connectivism provided in this article easy to understand and helpful in making sense of the term. Learning is the ability to move through networks in which knowled...
http://www.edutopia.org/blog/making-case-social-media-in-schools-jim-asher Another example of how Jim Asher, a principal, has embraced the use of social media in the classroom and expects his tea...
A personal dashboard was a highlight of this resource as it seems like an excellent way to organize our own connections within the world of connectivism and social media. Without an organization, n...
This article was extremely helpful for me. I have often had a hard time figuring out how social media could be incorporated into the early elementary classrooms. This article gave very solid advi...
While I like the three pillars that are outlined - mastery of content area, master of field of education and master of technology, to me it seems like the backlash from educators to Marc Prensky's ...
So glad you found this link b/c it has one of my favorite YouTube videos- the one about college students today. I also appreciate the sentiment in the blog because it reminds us that teachers still...
I utilized several different websites but the main two were http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/ and Google. I had students analyze several different stats from the World Record Book and then we us...
https://doi.org/10.1108/00907321111186686 This article seeks to describe the theory of connectivism as a learning theory to help explain how students learn informational literacy. Connectivism, as...
http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/523/1103 In this article, Rita Kop and Adrian Hill delve into analyzing the emerging theory of connectivism, aiming to answer the question, "Is ...
Awesome graphic! I agree with all the content here. I think being able to have a space like the PLN for a teacher is efficient for just about everything. Especially in regard to inspiration. Inspir...
This article discusses the learning theories of Behaviorism, Cognitivism, Constructivism, and Connectivism. These learning theories help educators shape ideas of how to structure a classroom based ...
This article discusses Connectivism. Connectivism is a learning theory. This theory encompasses the idea that people learn in multiple ways. Connectivism is especially concerned with technology and...
Great article Jenni. I have saved it into my Mendeley app with other resources for my dissertation! As the authors stated, we are definitely shifting toward more autonomous learners. I am still try...
a video that shows a conversation/interview between Brantless Underhill and Etienne Wenger discussing what CoP is. Etienne Wenger describes a little bit about himself and how he is interested in t...
Had I known how easy it was I would have done this several years ago. The step-by-step directions made this a cinch to do. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UssuI0mY6RI
I found both these links very interesting and informative this week as I was working to make a presentation more interactive. Drag and Drop PowerPoint Macro: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQHhh...
http://teacheng.us/?p=27 This teacher uses twitter to give students updates on what is coming, notes from class, and even lesson plans. Students can then ask questions and/or make comments direct...