Transcript of Connectivist 2 features Angela, Mia
- 1. Diversity of opinions Learning as a process Learning as
critical Continual learning Decision-making
- 2. Social and cultural context Work experience learning
knowledge Contact Technology as mediator Adding know-where to
know-how and knowwhat
- 3. A network with nodes and connections: that knowledge is
distributed across a network of connections, and therefore that
learning consists of the ability to construct and traverse those
networks (Downes)
- 4. Aggregation Relation Creation Sharing See Rita Kop, The
Challenges to Connectivist Learning on Open Online Networks:
Learning Experiences during a Massive Open Online Course in IRRODL,
vol. 12, no. 3 (2011)
- 5. The practice of analyzing, classifying, interpreting, or
evaluating literary or other artistic works
- 6. Autonomy Connectedness Diversity Openness Sharing Current
Electronic devices
- 7. Not a theory Limited research available Not widely accepted
Impersonal Electronic or virtual -Training can be required
Dismissal of human knowledge
- 8. The Free Dictionary (2013) Criticisms. Available at:
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/criticism (Accessed: 30 Oct 2013).
Tschofen, C. & Mackness, J. (2012) Connectivism and Dimensions
of Individual Experience International Review of Research in Open
& Distance Learning. Vol. 13 Issue 1, p124143. 20p.