The Networked Student was inspired by CCK08, a Connectivism course offered by George Siemens and Stephen Downes during fall 2008. It depicts an actual project completed by Wendy Drexler's high sch...
The Networked Student was inspired by CCK08, a Connectivism course offered by George Siemens and Stephen Downes during fall 2008. It depicts an actual project completed by Wendy Drexler's high school students. The Networked Student concept map was inspired by Alec Couros' Networked Teacher. I hope that teachers will use it to help their colleagues, parents, and students understand networked learning in the 21st century.
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Wonderful! You presented a convincing scenario with valid examples of the powerful benefits you've experienced as a student. You make it sound as if your class has reached the apex of teaching and learning! Might you present a critical view of the same scenario, projecting potential holes in the plan through the eyes of a less successful student? What would account for the differences in student experience?
Excellent comment. I actually hope to address some of these points as I implement this format with middle school students in the fall. Thank you for your input! Wendy
This could be a whole series of 2-3 minute videos about the networked student. The networked student and blogs. The networked students and podcasts. The networked students and RSS.
Thank Wendy and Alex! I really needed this explanation- it helped a lot to get the idea about connectivism! Lots of love from a Swedish networked student:)
Id love to know what you think plenty in Feedly for filtering,monitoring,sharing,n etworking,simplifying and time saving! I'm thinking about blogs as eportfolios. Authentic alternative and performance assessment.
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I'm thinking about blogs as eportfolios. Authentic alternative and performance assessment.