Connectivism
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How has your network
changed the way you learn?
Being able to step back and look at the network available to me, I
see that there are countless resources. The networking that I found interesting
is social media. Sure, you can spend hours looking at your friend’s vacation pictures
and catching up with old friends. The surprising thing to me was the amount of knowledge
that is shared. There are a lot of pages that post informative information from
how to cook a duck to understanding how Elon Musk’s newest idea will work.
Information is available, we just need to realize where we can get it and use it
to our advantage.
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Which digital tools best
facilitate learning for you?
A digital tool that I use daily is google.com. This gives me access
the all the internet has to offer. I can find anything from learning how quantum
mechanics work to learning how to be a better father. Having the world at my
fingertips has really helped me in my undergrad as well as my graduate degree.
When I have questions, I use google as well. I have used it to
help me understand the meaning of a word. This helps as sometimes I want to use
a word and I check it out first and find that it wasn’t what I was wanting and
saved my self from an awkward situation. Google connects me to scholarly
articles and blogs that give valid information to help me understand new and
exciting things.
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In what ways does your
personal learning network support or refute the central tenets of connectivism?
My personal learning network fully supports the theory of
Connectivism. As discussed earlier, I use many different online networks. I am
connected to many different people throughout the world. Having access to get
online and search anything I want. I can learn about what I need to do to
become a Sherpa and help people climb Mount Everest. Never before being connected
with the world would I ever have access to such a thing. Being fully connected
is the way the world is going. Information is shared every day and being
connected helps me learn from that information.

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