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Trudy LaneWhat is Connectivism? Week 1: CCK08
George Siemens, September 8, 2008
Mergel’s (1998) emphasis on Ertmer’s and Newby’s “five definitive questions to distinguish learning theory” (Distinguishing One Learning section, ¶ 1) provides a framework to organize various theories:
1. How does learning occur?
2. What factors influence learning?
3. What is the role of memory?
4. How does transfer occur?
5. What types of learning are best explained by this theory? (¶ 2)
The table below indicates how prominent learning theories differ from connectivism:
Property Behaviourism Cognitivism Constructivism Connectivism -
Rena ShiffletWhat is Connectivism
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onnectivism and networked learning, on the other hand,
suggest a continual expansion of knowledge. New and novel
connections open new worlds and create knew knowledge. -
onnectivism and networked learning, on the other hand,
suggest a continual expansion of knowledge. New and novel
connections open new worlds and create knew knowledge. - 1 more annotations...
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Joan Vinall-CoxFor thse interested in learning theories -
Siemens provides a chart distinguishing Connectivism from other theories. - "how prominent learning theories differ from connectivism" via Stephen Downes -
Will RichardsonComparison chart of learning theoris
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Zsolt KulcsárThe table below indicates how prominent learning theories differ from connectivism:
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Zaid Ali AlsagoffIncludes a useful table that indicates how prominent learning theories (behaviorism, cognitivism, constructivism, connectivism.) differ from connectivism. It also includes a summary of what's different about connectivism.
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Jabiz RaisdanaThe table below indicates how prominent learning theories differ from connectivism:
Behaviourism
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Jeanberg Tranbergconnectivism: en sammenligning med andre læringsteorier
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Christy TuckerTable comparing 4 learning theories: behaviorism, cognitivism, constructivism, connectivism. Includes a summary of what's different about connectivism.
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