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November 28, 2008
So this is it: the last regular newsletter, the last discussion, the last day of our online course. Here's the link to the discussion via USTREAM 11 am CST (See time zone conversion). There will be some course post-mortem, so expect to see an issue of the Daily once or twice in your in-box over the next couple of weeks. Otherwise, that's a wrap!
CCK08 Week 12: Research, Evaluation
Here's an interesting thought about what we need for research: "I think the most urgent research need in Connectivism is not to gain still more insights but to develop a conceptual arsenal, or toolbox, for expressing and proving these findings."
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Comparing Learning Theories
This flash presentation was created by LTC at University of Manitoba before I got here. It's an interactive tutorial contrasting behaviourism, cognitivism, constructivism, and connectivism.
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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
Hopes & Dreams & Road Blocks OH MY… CCK08 November 27, 2008
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