/Waldenu/Kop, R., & Hill, A. (2008). Connectivism: Learning theory of the future or vestige of the past? International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 9(3), 1-13.
Kop, R., & Hill, A. (2008). Connectivism: Learning theory of the future or vestige of the past? International Review ...- 1 views
Connectivism involves 1. Ability to find information 2. Ability to evaluate that information "The ability to know is more critical than what is known" which is the polar opposite of traditional education where the test is on what is known.
Learning in a complex, chaotic system is not cyclical nor is it linear. The learning brain, i.e. any alive brain, resembles a jungle -> from Caine & Caine way long ago in undergrad work and I since lost the article.
1. Ability to find information
2. Ability to evaluate that information
"The ability to know is more critical than what is known" which is the polar opposite of traditional education where the test is on what is known.