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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

No sólo Scratch: 8 lenguajes y plataformas para enseñar programación en Prima... - 0 views

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Luciano Ferrer

Bolero Falaz, argumentos y falacias - 0 views

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    "¿Cómo se arma un argumento válido? ¿Qué es una falacia? ¿Para qué sirve un filósofo? Resulta que las falacias no sirven solamente para identificar razonamientos débiles y ganar una discusión, sino que más bien sirven para construir buenos razonamientos, y de eso no se salva ni él mismo. Así es que el filósofo se enfrenta por primera vez a una realidad terrible: las personas tendemos a razonar mal y él (o ella), por más filósofo, también es persona. ..."
Luciano Ferrer

Programas y herramientas para programar sin saber código - 0 views

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    "Antaño era algo impensable, pero la realidad es que hoy en día es posible aprender a programar sin saber código. Sin necesidad de escribir ni de conocer las instrucciones de un determinado lenguaje al dedillo, punto por punto o coma por coma. Muchos programas permiten programar sin saber código, a través ya sea de bloques de colores o incluso con dibujos o iconos. Perfectos para los usuarios más jóvenes que están iniciándose en el mundo de la lectura, y también para los más mayores que no quieren complicarse y buscan un software que les permita aprender a programar de una forma sencilla, intuitiva y efectiva, hoy os presentamos 10 herramientas para programar sin necesidad de saber código." Scratch Jr. KODU Construct 2 GameMaker Adventure Maker CodeBug Code.org Tynker Lightbot Kano OS
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