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Connectivism - 2 views

  • Connectivism is an hypothesis of learning which emphasizes the role of social and cultural context. Connectivism is often associated with and proposes a perspective similar to Vygotsky's 'zone of proximal development' (ZPD), an idea later transposed into Engeström's (2001) Activity theory.[1] The relationship between work experience, learning, and knowledge, as expressed in the concept of ‘connectivity, is central to connectivism, motivating the theory's name.[2] It is somewhat similar to Bandura's Social Learning Theory that proposes that people learn through contact. The phrase "a learning theory for the digital age"[3] indicates the emphasis that connectivism gives to technology's effect on how people live, communicate and learn.
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    A quick reference to the theory of connectivism
emma molkentin

The Digital Primary Teacher: iPads Apps - Productivity - 3 views

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    This is a blog I came across last week. Marcie Martel is a teacher who LOVES to use ICT's in her classroom and regularly shares and update her discoveries
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