This link has been bookmarked by 22 people . It was first bookmarked on 06 Nov 2008, by Christy Tucker.
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Darla GrantKop and Hill ask how existing learning theories meet the needs of today's learners and further question whether connectivisim is a learning theory. They do a very thorough study of learning theories to determine that "it does not seem that connectivism's contributions to the new paradigm warrant it being treated as a separate learning theory" (p. 11) even though it is important to the the development of new learning pedagogies.
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Kelly ScaringiConnectivism: Learning theory of the future
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Benjamin L. Stewart, PhDAuthors believe that there needs to be a change in the educational paradigm but that Connectivism as a learning theory does not exist.
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Amber BryantThis paper seeks answers about whether connectivism truly offers anything new in the learning theory field. It seeks answers about whether it is truly the learning theory of the digital age.
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Christy TuckerIRRODL article on connectivism, looking at its connections to past theories and critics. The authors conclude that while education is undergoing signficant changes, connectivism isn't different enough to be a learning theory on its own. However, they say it does have an important role to play in education as learners gain more independent control.
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