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Connectivism Theory

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Connectivism is a learning theory that emphasizes the role of networks and connections in learning. It suggests that knowledge exists outside of the individual and is distributed within a network of connections.

Key Features

  • Networked learning
  • Distributed knowledge
  • Emergence of new knowledge
  • Digital technologies

Pros

  • Emphasizes the importance of connections and networks in learning
  • Acknowledges the impact of digital technologies on learning
  • Encourages collaboration and sharing of knowledge

Cons

  • May be challenging to implement in traditional educational settings
  • Relies heavily on technology, which may not be accessible to all learners

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