Below is the concept map (new to CMAP so any advice welcome!) for Week 1 of the Connectivism Course, basic concepts of “What is Connectivism?” “Is it grown or built?” and how these things apply to the specific application I’m using to examine these ideas: Christian Missions.
Posted by: arieliondotcom | September 13, 2008
WHAT IS CONNECTIVISM? Concept Map for Week 1
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Hi – thanks for your image of how pieces of the course fit together. I see from your other posts that you are focusing on how connectivism impacts (or is reflected in) spiritual beliefs. Taking the concepts of the course and applying them in the varying contexts in which learners exist is important. In most instances, other than with researchers, the goal of exploring a theory or framework is to utilize it in achieving a particular task or goal.
As you begin working with the CMAP, you might find it useful to begin selecting different colors, fonts, background colors, etc. Helps to group and differentiate concepts
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George
By: gsiemens on September 17, 2008
at 12:49 pm