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Gretel Patch's List: Theory-Supported Social Networking

  • Sep 04, 12

    gives 7 things to consider in personal learning networks; what they are (a learner-centric approach to learning), major universities who utilize PLEs, why they are significant (extension of classroom learning) and some of the downsides (constant need to maintain, organize, and grow their learning network), where PLEs are headed and their implications in education (deeper engagement with content)

  • Sep 04, 12

    While this presentation does contain some how-tos and examples of a course in connectivism, it gives an easy-to-manage view of connectivism as a theory and why social networking is so valuable. It also explores personal learning environments and has many good visuals that help explain it all.

  • Aug 28, 12

    Education affects society as a whole; when society fails, education is often to blame; education is a social-sorting tool that affects societies and culture; social networks allow education to take place anywhere

    • While not all societies channel sufficient resources into support for educational activities and institutions, all at the very least acknowledge their centrality—and for good reasons
    • While not all societies channel sufficient resources into support for educational activities and institutions, all at the very least acknowledge their centrality—and for good reasons

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  • Aug 28, 12

    Learning communities need to be intentional; students must form with each other deeper understandings; gives students more control over their learning environment

    • Learning is how we acquire knowledge
    • goal of education, and the product of experience

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  • Aug 28, 12

    People learn from watching others and then applying that knowledge in their own experiences; learning is seen as a social process rather than an acquisition of knowledge; in order to be useful, knowledge needs to have a context within a community

    • Learning involves participation in a community of practice
    • people learn from observing other   people

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  • Aug 28, 12

    Communities of practice are made of people who share a passion or interest and want to improve their knowledge of it; for real learning to occur, it must take place in a community of learners who are also interested and learning; the relationship between knowledge and practice is explored

    • learning involves a deepening process of   participation in a community of practice has gained significant ground in   recent years
    • assumption that learning is something that individuals do. Furthermore, we  often assume that  learning 'has a beginning and an end; that it is best separated from the  rest of our activities; and that it is the result of teaching' (Wenger 1998: 3).  But how would things look if we took a different track

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  • Aug 28, 12

    How three theories have shaped distance learning over the years. Connectivist theory shows how learning is about forming connections with others through human and digital interaction. Developed in the digital age and assumes access to social networking technologies.

    • cognitive-behaviourist, social constructivist, and connectivist pedagogy
    • explore distance education systems as they have evolved through three eras of educational, social, and psychological development

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  • Sep 02, 12

    This 1916 Dewey classic is packed with theory. He covers the fundamental meaning of education as a collective process that involves one's own experiences and the experiences of others. No one is an island when it comes to learning and sharing experiences.

    • Education is thus a fostering, a nurturing, a cultivating, process
    • Etymologically, the word education means just a process of leading or bringing up. When we have the outcome of the process in mind, we speak of education as shaping, forming, molding activity -- that is, a shaping into the standard form of social activity

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  • Sep 04, 12

    Because connectivism framework is relatively new, it needs to be based in research and its models needs to be tried and tested in a variety of educational contexts; this article explores research framework to support connectivism in online learning; online communities of practice facilitate meaningful and connected learning; a well-written look at the research framework behind connectivism and its applications

  • Sep 04, 12

    This adds some perspective on Siemen's core principles of connectivism and includes a nice TED talk on the power of visualization; there is little research on ways connectivism is implemented in the classroom and how it actually affects learners; requires a rethinking of education and the roles of teachers, students, and technology

    • The theory of Connectivism provides new insight into what it means to facilitate learning in the 21st Century
    • The application of Connectivism to teaching and learning requires a thorough rethinking of the educational process and the role of the teacher, student, and technology in that process

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  • Sep 06, 12

    Interesting quick read about practically using and starting a PLN. I am glad to say that I am familiar with most of the suggestions he gives because of Boise State.

    • Great resource, especially coming from an administrator. I wonder if teachers were given more support/encouragement/time to develop their own PLN, if more would do it and do it well. - Gretel Patch on 2012-09-06
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