This is from a UBC site (I believe), Elec Tech 512 Section 64B Technology & Learning where Behaviourism, Cognitivism, Constructivism and Connectivism were in the table. For simplicity I only included Connectivism because I just have to make my website satisfy these requirements
Property
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Connectivism
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How learning occurs
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Distributed within a network, social, technologically enhanced, recognizing and interpreting patterns
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Influencing factors | Diversity of network, strength of ties |
Role of memory | Adaptive patterns, representative of current state, existing in networks |
How transfer occurs | Connecting to (adding) nodes |
Types of learning best explained | Complex learning, rapid changing core, diverse knowledge sources |
McMinn,, S. (2008, November 5). Technology and Learning. In Connectivism (Elec 512 Section 64b) [class presentation/notes] Retrieved February 9, 2012, from UBC (??) website: https://sites.google.com/site/etec51264btech/connectivism from Connectivism presentation: Learning Theory or Pastime of the Self-Amused?
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