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David PenroseThe level of the curriculum is concerned with what is learned and why.
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Justin MedvedConnectivism
Connectivism pedagogy Learning learning_theory eLearning Education Theory
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Tarmo ToikkanenGood criticism on connectivism - it's not a learning theory, just a pedagogical view.
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Martin LindnerLacking that, what is left for us to do is 'unsubstantiated philosophising', preferably over a glass of wine before dinner. Perhaps someone can come up with a cunning plan; otherwise I think that we should forget about connectivism.
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George Siemens may be one of the most controversial speakers on many e-learning conferences, including the SURF Onderwijsdagen in mid November. In his article "Connectivism: A Learning Theory for the Digital Age" from 2004 Siemens denounces the limitations of behaviourism, cognitivism, and constructivism and introduces connectivism as a learning theory for the digital era. Pløn Verhagen, professor Educational Design at the University of Twente shares his opinions on connectivism at the request of the E-learning theme site. See also the reaction of George Siemens on his weblog.
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