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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...
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://www.educationworld.com/a_curr/curr093.shtml "Education world offers food-for-thought and a few useful tools for educators faced with developing a workable AUP for their school's students." ...
http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2067486/Using-Twitter-as-an-Education-Tool The story I liked was under the title Storytelling. Mr. Mayo uses Twitter to have his students collaborate on writi...
https://hbr.org/2000/01/communities-of-practice-the-organizational-frontier I found this article and I was intrigued because it is an article explaining COP's and the use of them in an organizatio...
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...
Algodoo gives you the opportunity to play with physics. Use your own hands and simple drawing tools to design, construct and explore the world of physics. The PC and Mac versions of the program ar...
This blog post, written by Urbano Reviglio, provides a nice overview of connectivism and how it relates to learning in today's world. His summary of Siemens' original work on connectivism is incred...
This article clearly explains the key components and principles of the theory of connectivism. It also shows the growth of interest related to connectivism related to Google blog searches. There a...
http://www.teachhub.com/what-pln-why-do-i-need-one Summary: This site summarized the idea behind a Personal Learning Network (PLN), especially in the world of education. Teachers should connect wi...
Here is the link to my blog: http://rlldigitalfootprint.wordpress.com/2012/09/30/hello-world/?preview=true&preview_id=1&preview_nonce=b961c53e39
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OxIz_3o3O0 This video shows how a high school is using Twitter and Facebook to get the students engaged and then keeping them there. The English teacher talks that...
This is a great paper talking about connectivity with "what we learn" "How we learn" and "Where we Learn." The author is from Chile is give a good perspective on this works world wide.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yx5VHpaW8sQ A video of Dr. George Siemens. I forgot how much learning takes place biologically. Dr. Siemens talks about three different levels of connectivism. Dr. ...
Hi! I agree with Buffy in that the table was one of the most powerful pieces of this article. It broke the concept down and helped me understand communities of practice in many real world settings.
Written by George Siemens, this article outlines the necessity of a new learning theory that addresses the impact of the Web 2.0. By explaining behaviorism, cognitivism, and constructivism, Siemen...
Social Networking and Walled Gardens ā1. Amanda Lenhart. (2015, April 9). Teens, Social Media & Technology Overview 2015. Retrieved from http://www.pewinternet.org/2015/04/09/teens-social-media-te...
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...