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Connectivism and the modern learner

E-Learning Provocateur

So after several hours of unenlightened googling, I decided to bite the bullet, go back to first principles and read George Siemens’ seminal paper, Connectivism: A Learning Theory for the Digital Age. According to Chaos Theory , everything is connected, as illustrated so eloquently by the Butterfly Effect.

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Working smarter

Jay Cross

Imbed what we know about learning theory into how people work, and working smarter is the result. Working smarter draws ideas from design thinking, network optimization, brain science, user experience design, learning theory, organizational development, social business, technology, collaboration, web 2.0

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July bonanza at Working Smarter Daily

Jay Cross

Working Smarter Daily draws upon ideas from design thinking, network optimization, brain science, user experience design, learning theory, organizational development, social business, technology, collaboration, web 2.0 patterns, social psychology, value network analysis, anthropology, complexity theory, and more.

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#CCK11: Week 1 Highlights - Connectivisim Defined

ID Reflections

Connectivism: A Learning Theory for the Digital Age Know-how and know-what is being supplemented with know-where (the understanding of where to find knowledge needed) In today’s environment, action is often needed without personal learning – that is, we need to act by drawing information outside of our primary knowledge.

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Working Out Loud: Using the Tools We Already Have

Learnnovators

Working out loud ranges from specific, objective-driven collaboration (as in the case within project teams) to just sharing of thoughts and ideas with the wider social networks. The former leads to focused learning and the latter leads to serendipitous discoveries. Twitter: The trigger question, “What’s Happening”?

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eLearning Conferences 2010

Tony Karrer

Clayton publishes this as a Word document but does not publish it as a web page and so we’ve somewhat established a pattern of published in here. link] January 3-6, 2010 International Conference on Distributed Computing and Networking (ICDC), Kolkata, India. You can contact him at: crwr77@gmail.com. link] February 22-23, 2010.

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The year’s top posts on Working Smarter

Jay Cross

Working smarter draws upon ideas from design thinking, network optimization, brain science, user experience design, learning theory, organizational development, social business, technology, collaboration, web 2.0 patterns, social psychology, value network analysis, anthropology, complexity theory, and more.

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