Contemporary literature on how individuals learn in the 21st-century reveal critical differences from learning patterns in the mid-20th century–a period in which celebrated, pioneering works of Mincer, Becker and Ben-Porath on human capital were developed. Education and learning theories have evolved, but the prevailing human capital theories have not. Given continued technological progress, and the rise in available knowledge through the Internet, learning in networks is a distinct feature of the 21st-century industry. The connectivist theory of learning in the digital age is explored and substantiated. Using optimal control theory and dynamic optimisation, we define optimal conditions for knowledge generation and growth of learning networ...
By adding physical capital as a factor of production, and by introducing capital accumulation and po...
By drawing on neurological and psychological theories of learning, our study introduces a new concep...
Why are some networks more successful in achieving innovation than others? Why do some groups within...
Abstract- The article reveals the features of the neural-network technological revolution and digita...
In the context of the global digital transformation, the most important factors determining socio-ec...
The purpose of this chapter is to outline some of the thinking behind new e-learning technology, inc...
The phenomenon of knowledge is crucial for the existence of humanity. During centuriesthe learning a...
Learning never was confined to classrooms. We all learn in, out of, before, during and after episode...
This paper proposes a unified long run growth model with simultaneous knowledge creation and human c...
The idea of being connected through technology has brought a change in learning environments, innova...
This paper considers the affordances of social networking theories and tools to build new and effect...
Connectivism is a hypothesis of learning which emphasizes the role of the social and cultural contex...
The purpose of this chapter is to outline some of the thinking behind new e-learning technology, inc...
We study the interactions of human capital, growth and inequality by embedding networks into an endo...
ABSTRACT: The Artificial Intelligence (AI) evolution is a broad set of methods, algorithms, and tech...
By adding physical capital as a factor of production, and by introducing capital accumulation and po...
By drawing on neurological and psychological theories of learning, our study introduces a new concep...
Why are some networks more successful in achieving innovation than others? Why do some groups within...
Abstract- The article reveals the features of the neural-network technological revolution and digita...
In the context of the global digital transformation, the most important factors determining socio-ec...
The purpose of this chapter is to outline some of the thinking behind new e-learning technology, inc...
The phenomenon of knowledge is crucial for the existence of humanity. During centuriesthe learning a...
Learning never was confined to classrooms. We all learn in, out of, before, during and after episode...
This paper proposes a unified long run growth model with simultaneous knowledge creation and human c...
The idea of being connected through technology has brought a change in learning environments, innova...
This paper considers the affordances of social networking theories and tools to build new and effect...
Connectivism is a hypothesis of learning which emphasizes the role of the social and cultural contex...
The purpose of this chapter is to outline some of the thinking behind new e-learning technology, inc...
We study the interactions of human capital, growth and inequality by embedding networks into an endo...
ABSTRACT: The Artificial Intelligence (AI) evolution is a broad set of methods, algorithms, and tech...
By adding physical capital as a factor of production, and by introducing capital accumulation and po...
By drawing on neurological and psychological theories of learning, our study introduces a new concep...
Why are some networks more successful in achieving innovation than others? Why do some groups within...