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Nigel Robertson

Connectivism in Practice - How to organize a MOOC | Peeragogy.org - 1 views

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    Rheingold on organising a cMooc and the role of Connectivism.
Nigel Robertson

Connectivism: A Learning Theory for the Digital Age - 0 views

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    The 2004 article by George Siemens proposing Connectivism as a model of learning.
Nigel Robertson

Attacks on connectivism « Jenny Connected - 0 views

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    My old elearning mentor writes about recent attacks on connectivism and why they don't hold up.
Nigel Robertson

Why #Connectivism is not a Learning Theory « A Point of Contact - 1 views

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    Post exploring connectivism as a theory.
Stephen Harlow

IRRODL on Connectivism - 0 views

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    "IRRODL (the International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning) has just published a very special issue focused on connectivism."
Nigel Robertson

George Siemens: Connectivism: what is it and should it change the way we teach? - Panop... - 0 views

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    George's recording on Connectivism at Waikato University.
Nigel Robertson

Connectivism and Moocs diagram - 0 views

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    Mark Smithers shows some linkages between Connectivism and learning theory and MOOCs
Nigel Robertson

Connectivism: Design and Delivery of Social Networked Learning - 0 views

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    Special Issue of IRRODL on Connectivism
Nigel Robertson

Connectivism as a Framework for Creative Productivity in Instructional Technology - 0 views

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    Studying Connectivism in the context of personal 'keeping up to date' rather than in a MOOC context. Acknowledges it is a limited study but it is first steps in this area. Available from our library.
Nigel Robertson

Half an Hour: Theories Related to Connectivism - 0 views

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    Downes with a quick run down on educational theories that start with C (mainly).
Nigel Robertson

Connectivism - YouTube - 0 views

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    Short video on a connectivist approach in education.
Nigel Robertson

Impact of Social Sciences - Whose ideas are they anyway? Academic work as a form of pub... - 0 views

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    Interesting article looking at the ownership of ideas. It made me think of Connectivism - ideas and knowledge exist in the network, not in the individual. If we recognised this would the problem discussed disappear?
Derek White

The Blueprint - 0 views

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    opinion blog about technology, web 2.0, connectivism, future etc. About Mark Pesce Mark Pesce is an inventor, writer, educator and broadcaster. In 1994 Pesce co-invented VRML, a 3D interface to the World Wide Web. Pesce has written five books, including The Playful World: How Technology is Transforming Our Imagination, which used toys such as Furby and PlayStation to explain our interactive future.
Nigel Robertson

5 Reasons Why Activity Streams Will Save You From Information Overload - 2 views

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    Interesting post flagging the info overload things that we have all come across. The second point in the 5 point list is part of the concept that Downes & Siemens have used in the Connectivism MOOC i.e. don't even attempt to read everything - that's not what it's about. Instead choose & filter your information, create networks and trust platforms for 3rd party filtering.
Nigel Robertson

Massive open online course - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Wikipedia entry about Moocs.
Nigel Robertson

Online learning: how it can widen and formalise access to higher education | Higher Edu... - 0 views

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    Guardian article on Moocs
Nigel Robertson

A Tale of Two MOOCs @ Coursera: Divided by Pedagogy | online learning insights - 0 views

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    FOE vs EDC moocs - a learning approach comparison.
Nigel Robertson

[Expletive Deleted] Ed-Tech #Edinnovation - 0 views

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    Excellent article from Audrey Watters on the rewriting of Mooc history and why it is important that such things are not twisted to develop a new narrative that suits those doing the rewriting.
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