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Carlos Magro

Half an Hour: Connectivism as Learning Theory - 2 views

  • Connectivism as Learning Theory
  • Here is their effort to prove that connectivism is a learning theory
  • "Connectivism has a direct impact on education and teaching as it works as a learning theory. Connectivism asserts that learning in the 21st century has changed because of technology, and therefore, the way in which we learn has changed, too.
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  • Not too long ago, school was a place where students memorized vocabulary and facts. They sat in desks, read from a textbook, and completed worksheets. Now, memorization is not as prevalent because students can just “Google it” if they need to know something."
  • Though this is not very accurate,
  • What is a Learning Theory
  • theories explain
  • Explaining why learning occurs has two parts:
  • They're not taxonomies, in which a domain of enquiry is split into types, steps or stages
  • Theories answer why-questions
  • They identify underlying causes, influencing factors, and in some cases, laws of nature.
  • first, describing what learning is, and second, describing how it happens
  • The question of how learning occurs is therefore the question of how connections are formed between entities in a network
  • A learning theory, therefore, describes what learning is and explains why learning occurs.
  • What is Learning?
  • According to connectivism, learning is the formation of connections in a network
  • in behaviourism, learning is the creation of a habitual response in particular circumstances
  • in instructivism, learning is the successful transfer of knowledge from one person (typically a teacher) to another person (typically a student)
  • in constructivism, learning is the creation and application of mental models or representations of the world
  • Thomas Kuhn called this the incommensurability of theories.
  • The sort of connections I refer to are between entities (or, more formally, 'nodes'). They are not (for example) conceptual connections in a concept map. A connection is not a logical relation.
  • A connection exists between two entities when a change of state in one entity can cause or result in a change of state in the second entity."
  • How Does Learning Occur?
  • They're not handbooks or best-practices manuals
  • In both cases, these networks 'learn' by automatically adjusting the set of connections between individual neurons or nodes
  • In behaviourism, learning takes place through operant conditioning, where the learner is presented with rewards and consequences
  • In instructivism, the transfer of knowledge takes place through memorization and rote. This is essentially a process of presentation and testing
  • In constructivism, there is no single theory describing how the construction of models and representations happens - the theory is essentially the proposition that, given the right circumstances, construction will occur
  • four major categories of learning theory
  • which describe, specifically and without black boxes, how connections are formed between entities in a network
  • Hebbian rules
  • the principles of quality educational design are based on the properties of networks that effectively respond to, and recognize, phenomena in the environment.
  • Back Propagation
  • Boltzmann
  • what is knowledge a connectivist will talk about the capacity of a network to recognize phenomena based on partial information, a common property of neural networks.
  • Additionally, the question of how we evaluate learning in connectivism is very different.
  • a connectivist model of evaluation involves the recognition of expertise by other participants inside the network
  • Contiguity -
  • autonomy, diversity, openness, and interactivity
  • where learning is
  • the ongoing development of a richer and richer neural tapestry
  • the essential purpose of education and teaching is not to produce some set of core knowledge in a person
  • but rather to create the conditions in which a person can become an accomplished and motivated learner in their own right
Luciano Ferrer

CONDUCTISMO, COGNITIVISMO Y CONSTRUCTIVISMO: UNA COMPARACIÓN DE LOS ASPECTOS ... - 0 views

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    "La forma como definimos el aprendizaje y la forma como creemos que éste ocurre tiene importantes implicaciones para las situaciones en las cuales deseamos facilitar cambios en lo que la gente conoce o hace. Las teorías del aprendizaje le ofrecen al diseñador de instrucción estrategias y técnicas validadas para facilitar aprendizajes así como la fundamentación para seleccionarlas inteligentemente. Todavía muchos diseñadores están operando bajo las restricciones de una fundamentación teórica limitada. Este artículo es un intento para familiarizar a estas personas con tres posiciones pertinentes sobre el aprendizaje (conductismo, cognitivismo y constructivismo), las cuales proveen la fundamentación estructural para planificar y llevar a cabo las actividades del diseño de instrucción. Cada perspectiva del aprendizaje se aborda en términos de su interpretación específica del proceso de aprendizaje y de las implicaciones resultantes para los diseñadores de instrucción y los profesionales del área educativa. La información que se presenta le ofrece al lector una comparación entre las tres visiones e ilustra cómo estas diferencias pueden traducirse en aplicaciones prácticas para las situaciones de instrucción."
Luciano Ferrer

Cambio educativo, tecnologías y pedagogías emergentes - 0 views

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    ""Educar no es adquirir competencias, transmitir conocimientos ni escolarizar pensamientos", escribe Marina Garcés en Aprender a pensar, uno de los textos que forman parte de su recomendable Filosofía inacabada (Galaxia Gutenberg, 2015), en donde sostiene que pensar es aprender a pensar y que "dar a pensar, enseñar a escribir, es indicar que ha quedado algo por pensar, que ha quedado algo por escribir". Enseñar es dar(nos) a pensar, "frente al ingente consumo de información, frente al adiestramiento en competencias y habilidades para el mercado, frente al formateo de las mentes de la esfera mediática, frente al consumo acrítico de ocio cultural, frente a todo ello, el gran desafío hoy es darnos el espacio y el tiempo para ponernos a pensar.""
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