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Where do we go now? May 26, 2006

Posted by Andy Roberts in : edublog, Wiki , trackback

Dániel Molnár is a friend from Ultraversity days, with similar interests to my own. We couldn’t collaborate much then because of the rigid boundaries imposed between cohorts but since leaving, Dániel has created this fascinating ‘paper’ called “Where do we go now?” which has been submitted to Microlearning 2006.

It’s published on a tiddly wiki and explores the new learning theory of connectivism in some depth. I’m also a little bit flattered because he’s cited my year two report about ‘Introducing a wiki to a community of practice” and asks his audience “What was the most useful findings of Andy Roberts you feel you can use in a community you’re involved with?”

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I find it interesting that he doesn’t try to explain, teach or report facts so much, but instead tells little stories, provides links to resources and then asks questions around them. I’m going to read that all over again again when I come back from holiday.

On the subject of connectivism, I might mention that I employed a cennectivist approach for the learning assessment section of one of my final year modules and included some discussion with peers about it in another.

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