Saturday, January 23, 2010

mind map


As one can see in my mind map the learner is at the center of the connected networks constructing knowledge as she/he understands it. The mind map I constructed have three main locations on which knowledge is built. 1. The class 2. The Computer 3. Their Home environment. To begin with the teacher in the class will present the lesson concepts to the learner. The learner will connect with the teacher and lesson while networking with their classmates through threaded discussions and using books and designated web sites. The computer will connect the learner to the internet which will enable the learner to be exposed to data bases around the world on which to build their knowledge. The computer will also be used as a tool to facilitate collaboration with classmates and others. The third part of connections to aid the learner to build her/his knowledge is the home environment. The home environment consist of family, friends, associates, newspapers and magazines with prior knowledge of the content of the lesson. These concepts of the learner's network all come together and are used by the learner to construct the knowledge of the concepts presented in class. Jean Piaget's cognitive theory states that learning is an active process and related the the learner's environment and social interactions and with Stephen Downes and George Siemen's connectivist theory knowledge will be constructed by the learner.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Blog Assignment 3

Rheingold presentation mentions how man evolved from family to community to towns, states, countries and now even the global village of today with collaboration and cooperation, although there are some that stay isolated. Man would not have advanced as far as he had if not for collaborating on certain projects. Survival of the fitest in my opinon is outdated with the growth of the global village through web technology. Man is in a position where the weak can survive with the help of others.

Reference:
Rheingold, H. (2005). Way-New Collaboration; retrieved from http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/howard_rheingold_on_collaboration.html

Sunday, January 3, 2010

ism

I agree when it is written in the blog that none of the isms in educational technology are stand alone. One can always find some aspects of different isms within any one used.