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November 25, 2008
What's Next For Connective Knowledge?
The week 12 forum has been set up and is waiting for your input. What do you think will be the future of connectivism and connective knowledge? Will courses be offered using this model in the future? Should they be?
Various Authors,
CCK08,
November 25, 2008 [Link] [Tags: none]
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CCK08: How Connectivism Changes My Teaching Practice
Does connectivism change your teaching practice? Sarah Stewart reflects on the different models of teaching it offers, looking at the idea of teacher as steward, teacher as curator, and teacher as lurer.
Sarah Stewart,
Sarah's Musings,
November 25, 2008 [Link] [Tags: none]
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Does Education Need to Change?
If you have time, I'd appreciate your views on whether education actually needs to change. I've posted three short questions on my elearnspace site (link above). Comments via audio, blogs, seesmic, or the comments section of the blog are appreciated.
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November 24, 2008 [Link] [Tags: none]
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Who Is Still Participating?
A few personal reflections on time and effort I've put into CCK08...and how many of the initial participants can be deemed as still active.
George Siemens,
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November 24, 2008 [Link] [Tags: none]
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Course Evaluation and Feedback
Reading comments like Mike's is one of the reasons I've (George) found CCK08 so rewarding: "My experience with Connectivism and Connective Knowledge 2008 has been tantamount to climbing Mount Everest. The amount of sustained energy required to maintain an upward assent has been extraordinary - with many colleagues turning back or stopping along the way - but in this lay one of the key sources of its engagement, and one that tied students together into a unique, shared experience. It's been absolutely incredible."
Mike ends with an important point - one that I've heard from many participants: CCK08 was a great way to create a personal learning network...as a result, "the learning continues".
Mike Bogle,
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November 24, 2008 [Link] [Tags: none]
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Final Reflections
Ah, on the homestretch! Final reflections/projects are now being posted. This video - only about 2 min in length - tackles conceptual and relational networks. How does our external/social network influence and strengthen our conceptual network?
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November 24, 2008 [Link] [Tags: none]
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Here's what course members from around the world had to say. Want to join the conversation? Login and submit your feed. Then put this at the beginning of your post: CCK08
Who is still participating? November 24, 2008
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