Constructivism vs. Connectivism
We are spending a lot of time exploring this, and I’m glad – many of us are grappling with figuring out what the diff is. I guess it’s because constructivism … Read more »
We are spending a lot of time exploring this, and I’m glad – many of us are grappling with figuring out what the diff is. I guess it’s because constructivism … Read more »
So the warnings were true about it being overwhelming at the beginning. It’s not that the ideas are inaccessible, it’s that there’s so much stuff, and I’m not sure where… Read more »
So I’m taking this course, which is so awesome on so many levels. I can’t help but reflect on it through the lenses of “Instructional Designer” and “Learner”. Stuff I’ve… Read more »
I just watched/read interview with George Siemens on Connectivism (video) Stephen Downes posting on what connectivism is (blog) Stephen Downes:What is Connectivism? (video) Key Points for me at this stage:… Read more »
So, this is interesting…in the Elluminate session tonight with George Siemens and Stephen Downes to kick of cck09, they mentioned.. last year (cck08) they had 2200 people sign up for… Read more »
I’m ridiculously excited about this. I’ve been sort of lusting after the ETL Certificate program for some time. But, gah….I haven’t been able to reconcile questions such as: Do I… Read more »
I work at a distance. I work with people I know and have worked with f2f. We meet weekly or more, and we use the following: elluminate – web conferencing… Read more »
I recently attended a session called, “Net Gen? Not so much” at the CeLC 2009 conference in Vancouver. This “Net Gen” issue is coming up a lot in my day… Read more »
for me, Twitter… provides broad access to excellent professional development, mentoring, and ever-expanding professional community. It’s a steady stream of (mostly) useful info, about innovation, new/neat tools, what’s happening –… Read more »