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Connectivism: A Learning Theory for the Digital Age - 1 views

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7 Must Have Digital Literacy Apps, Tools, and Resources - The Tech Edvocate - 0 views

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    A list of technology tools and resources that educators can use to help teach information literacy and digital literacy to their students.
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Gaming to learn - 0 views

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    The American Pshychology Association reviews the research findings about Game-Based learning. The article also talks about pilot programs that were conducted to explore GBL, links are provided to these studies.
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Dialogue and connectivism: A new approach to understanding and promoting dialogue-rich ... - 0 views

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    Here, Ravenscroft conducts a theoretical look at connectivism. He asks what the role of networked technolgies is in the digital age and suggests that tool selection, desired dialogue, and genre should all be considerations for networked learning. He says that "embracing connectivism means that we need to consider new design metaphors for future learning that place the person, their social behaviour, and their community at the centre of the design process and the resulting network technologies" (155).
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    I found this to be a particularly interesting article. The authors propose the development of a new theoretical model that integrates the foundations of social constructivist thinking, with an emphasis on dialogue, with the connectivist approach to networking. This combination in turn is meant to illicit, support, and increase in collaborative inquiry. The dialogue game provides the students just enough structure necessary to facilitate a organic discussion and critical inquiry.
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Brave New Digital Classroom: Technology and Foreign Language Learning ... By Robert J. ... - 0 views

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    "Either teachers embrace the new language learning technologies and integrate them in a new pedagogy or they will not only deprive themselves of the enormous benefits afforded by computer-assisted learning (CALL), computer mediated communication) (CMC), distance learning, social networking, and language games, but they will be increasingly out of touch with their own students, who are by now wired, networked and computer-savvy". This book explained why teachers should integrate technology tools into foreing language classrooms.
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Project Based Learning - 1 views

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    From Pre-K to Ph.D. - Project-Based Learning Many educators, faced with the demands placed on them by the NCLB, feel that projects are a luxury for which there is no time. Some educators seem to think that project-based learning is just for younger children, and by the time you get to the middle schools and high schools projects have all but disappeared.
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Connectivism for Online Learning - 0 views

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    This curated site of "scoops" contains 20+ posts related to connectivism and online learning. A brief synopsis is linked to the original source for each post. These original sources include blog posts, wikis, videos, and summaries of conference presentations- all related to connectivism.
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Personal Learning Environments in the Learning Commons - 1 views

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    By Loertscher, David V. and Koechlin, Carol (2011). Check out the library at BSU for full text! Discusses each component of digital PLEs in greater details and provides a model that divides the PLE intro three distinct stages of development (each phase empowers the learner to manage specific aspects of his/her learning potential.)
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Connectivism: Learning theory of the future or vestige of the past? - EdITLib Digital L... - 1 views

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    A helpful introduction to connectivism; includes discussion of whether or not connectivism can even be considered a learning theory. Located behind a paywall, so you will have to access through BSU Albertson's Library.
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What is Connectivism? - 2 views

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    This GoogleDoc by George Siemens provides a great visual to help describe the differences between connectivism and other learning theories (behaviorism, cognitivism, and constructivism). He created a table listing different properties and then briefly lists how each theory explains those properties. He then lists several characteristics that are distinct about connectivism.
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    First of all I wanted to point out how much I love that in the digital age we are so connected to each other that a Google Doc put out by Siemens can be shared with the world. Information is so readily available. This table definitely speaks to my style of learning, it is easy to view and compare the different learning theories that he breaks down. You can read multiple paragraphs about each, but to see it in a chart clarifies it all.
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Communities of Practice Explained - YouTube - 3 views

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    I have to balance reading with other learning sources and so this video on Communities of Practice in action is simple and effective. It focuses on uk govt as as example but covers the main idea, if not the academic theory. Person, working with others, driven to connect, collaborate and learn. Simple but effective
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    This video was helpful in showing how a Community of Practice is useful to individuals. I also found it helpful to be reminded that there may also be a face to face element in a Community of Practice, and it does not all have to be digital.
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Connectivism: Its Place in Theory-Informed Research and Innovation in Technology Enabl... - 2 views

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    Connectivism is a learning theory for the digital age. It is known as a mix between behaviorism, cognitivism, and constructivism. Web 2.0 services are making it easier for people to produce their own information and ideas. Learners and teachers are attempting to integrate technology into all types of learning environments to accommodate 21st Century learning.
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Learn Spanish, French or Other Languages Online - Babbel.com - 0 views

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    Babbel is the new way to learn a foreign language. The comprehensive learning system combines effective education methods with state-of-the-art technology. Interactive online courses will improve your grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation skills in no time. You'll make fast progress and have fun doing it.
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Content Aggregation and Knowledge Sharing in a Personal Learning Environment: Serendipi... - 0 views

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    This article examines PLEs with a working definition of "a combination of social media-enabled systems, applications, and services which help learners to take control of their learning by aggregating, manipulating, and creating digital contents and learning artifacts, and sharing them with others." It advocates for an atmosphere of learning that is far different than the traditional sense; one that is driven by student-led activities and exploration.
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National Education Technology Plan | Office of Educational Technology - 1 views

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    The National Education Technology Plan is the flagship educational technology policy document for the United States. The 2016 Plan, Future Ready Learning: Reimagining the Role of Technology in Education, articulates a vision of equity, active use, and collaborative leadership to make everywhere, all-the-time learning possible. This recently published plan provides guidance and recommendations for use of technology in education. The report is separated in sections, with the Teaching section being a wonderful place to start for teachers looking for ways to learn, as well as innovative models from other teacher-leaders.
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