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CCK09: Notes on Learning Networks and Connective Knowledge

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I used Diigo to highlight and comment while reading. If you’d like to see my notes in context and don’t use Diigo, use this annotated link for the page. We may contrast cognitivism, which is a causal theory of mind, with connectionism, which is an emergentist theory of mind. second, knowledge is distributed.

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ID and eLearning Links 7/9/19

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The links and resources in this post include learning science, patterns and tips for branching scenarios, visual design principles, and some free resources. Neuroscience research is used to explain results from cognitive psychology research. They also try to connect cognitive research on the other side with classroom experience.