Shifting From Pedagogy To Heutagogy In Education
A critique of connectivism from Bill Kerr.
Connectivism proposes that learning and knowledge exists within networks. A summary page.
Clarissa Davis, Earl Edmunds, Vivian Kelly-Bateman Department of Educational Psychology and Instructional Technology, University of Georgia
The original post about Connectivism from Siemens.
A very indepth blog post examining Connectivism and critiquing it; lots of links to other research here.
While Connectivism is important and valid, is it a tool to be used in the learning process for instruction or curriculum rather than a standalone learning theory?
A simple overview of learning theory and epistemology; leading to an interesting short discussion on Connectivism and where it sits within the schema.
A great article which gives a good overview of the debate surrounding Connectivism and whether or not it is a new theory.