Connectivism offers a theory of learning for the digital age that is usually understood as contrasting with traditional behaviourist, cognitivist, and constructivist approaches. This article will provide an original and significant development of this theory through arguing and demonstrating how it can benefit from social constructivist perspectives and a focus on dialogue. Similarly, I argue that we need to ask whether networked social media is, essentially, a new landscape for dialogue and therefore should be conceived and investigated based on this premise, through considering dialogue as the primary means to develop and exploit connections for learning. A key lever in this argument is the increasingly important requirement for greater c...
The so-called ‘Internet Studies’ have highlighted the importance of pedagogy declined as a philosoph...
The purpose of this chapter is to outline some of the thinking behind new e-learning technology, inc...
Connectivism is a hypothesis of learning which emphasizes the role of the social and cultural contex...
Connectivism offers a theory of learning for the digital age that is usually understood as contrasti...
Connectivism offers a theory of learning for the digital age that is usually understood as contrasti...
The sociotechnical context for learning and education is dynamic and makes great demands on those tr...
The sociotechnical context for learning and education is dynamic and makes great demands on those tr...
Connectivism is the thesis that knowledge is constituted of the sets of connections between entities...
The purpose of this chapter is to outline some of the thinking behind new e-learning technology, inc...
Editor’s Note: This is a milestone article that deserves careful study. Connectivism should not be c...
Currently, technology influences the evolution of cultural, social, and educational changes is no ex...
Currently, technology influences the evolution of cultural, social, and educational changes is no ex...
New technologies that influence how information is created and shared and how people connect and soc...
Learning never was confined to classrooms. We all learn in, out of, before, during and after episode...
The main objectives of this theoretical paper are to compare some constructivist-related learning th...
The so-called ‘Internet Studies’ have highlighted the importance of pedagogy declined as a philosoph...
The purpose of this chapter is to outline some of the thinking behind new e-learning technology, inc...
Connectivism is a hypothesis of learning which emphasizes the role of the social and cultural contex...
Connectivism offers a theory of learning for the digital age that is usually understood as contrasti...
Connectivism offers a theory of learning for the digital age that is usually understood as contrasti...
The sociotechnical context for learning and education is dynamic and makes great demands on those tr...
The sociotechnical context for learning and education is dynamic and makes great demands on those tr...
Connectivism is the thesis that knowledge is constituted of the sets of connections between entities...
The purpose of this chapter is to outline some of the thinking behind new e-learning technology, inc...
Editor’s Note: This is a milestone article that deserves careful study. Connectivism should not be c...
Currently, technology influences the evolution of cultural, social, and educational changes is no ex...
Currently, technology influences the evolution of cultural, social, and educational changes is no ex...
New technologies that influence how information is created and shared and how people connect and soc...
Learning never was confined to classrooms. We all learn in, out of, before, during and after episode...
The main objectives of this theoretical paper are to compare some constructivist-related learning th...
The so-called ‘Internet Studies’ have highlighted the importance of pedagogy declined as a philosoph...
The purpose of this chapter is to outline some of the thinking behind new e-learning technology, inc...
Connectivism is a hypothesis of learning which emphasizes the role of the social and cultural contex...