Connectivism: Learning as a Community - 6 views
Linda, I also like this resource. As a junior high math teacher, it was nice to read about how connectivism can be incorporated into my classroom in ways that could benefit my students. I also like...
Linda, I also like this resource. As a junior high math teacher, it was nice to read about how connectivism can be incorporated into my classroom in ways that could benefit my students. I also like...
Hello! I enjoyed reading this article and found it beneficial for it to list the main features of communities of practice. I like that it specifies in the "domain" portion that individuals within c...
Hello! I appreciate that you, and the article, discuss student-directed learning. I think that emphasizing responsibility, independence, and giving students the opportunity to have control over the...
Interesting read! I agree with you completely that it does seem to be pretty black in white in terms of either diving in to using social media in the classroom or adamantly resisting. I will be int...
http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/viewArticle/523/1103 Article argues that connectivism should not be considered a learning theory. Possibly a developmental theory at best. The author...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connectivism Information on connectivism and historical orgins of the theory. I also was intrigued to read interesting criticisms of the theory. Some view the theory ...
http://www.scaledagileframework.com/communities-of-practice/ COP's have a natural life cycle that begins with the COP being formed and ends when group members believe that they have successfully s...
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...
https://www.learning-theories.com/communities-of-practice-lave-and-wenger.html Great article explaining what COP's are and what is required to be considered a COP's.There are three required compon...
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. ...
http://education.cu-portland.edu/blog/news/educational-social-media-use/ Article discusses the benefits of social media, the negatives for using social media, and gives advice on what not to do. I...
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...
http://tech.ed.gov/ Here is one of my favorite websites.
Hey Terrence! You're welcome. I hope I did it right. :) It seemed logical to do things that way. Cheers! Buffy
http://anitacrawley.net/Articles/DabbaughPLE.pdf A scholarly article discussing personal learning environments, formal learning, informal learning, social media, and self-regulated learning, as a ...
This is a fun article about teachers and there PLN. It goes through and talks about them from the pre internet 80's, the email 90's and the social 2000.
This article talks about how PLN have been around forever but with the advent of wireless access it has changed how we interact with our PLN.
In this article from The Journal Patricia Deubel, Ph.D give a really good break down of connectivity and how learn now for students is not about know what but knowing where to find it.
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.
This article compares the real application of MOOC to the theory of connectivity and how it is meant to work.