Episode Synopsis "Connectivism: What is it? How to apply it."
[Slides][Audio] Connectivism is a relatively new learning theory that suggests students should combine thoughts, theories, and general information in a useful manner. Four key principles for learning: autonomy, connectedness, diversity, and openness. This presentation will outline the elements of Connectivism and model how it can be applied in an online learning setting. Microlearning Series, Online via Zoom (Seminar) Jan 26, 2024 [Link] [Slides] [Audio] [Video] []
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