A (not-so) Satirical View of C = BR

September 30, 2008

Yes, I know that so far this blog has avoided satire, but I think it is time that we unleashed this hound, as it were…..

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B*A*M*B*I – Connectivism

September 29, 2008

It makes for a nice acronym:

B*A*M*B*I   =   Born-Again Materialistic Behaviourist Ideology

I have been thinking about this for days, wondering why a course on learning theory has such a focus on network theory, and network behaviour. And then this morning, while trying to decipher Stephen’s Intentionalism and Meaning  post, I felt my Connecti-Vision™ kick in to full gear….

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Duking it out – Forum Style

September 27, 2008

Well let the fur fly in here….

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NoT™ (v1.0) Chapter 2

September 27, 2008

The professor continues with his Illumination of Nodality Theory…

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Playing with myself: NoT™

September 27, 2008

A discussion took place in the forums regarding blogs vs. forums, in terms of the dynamics and perceptions of each….

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Connecti-Vision™ – an epistemology for the digital age

September 26, 2008

A brief view of the history of the discovery of the epistemology of Connecti-Vision™, along with some comments on its distinction from other theories of knowledge.

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NoT™ (v1.0): Nodality Theory: An ontology for all ages

September 26, 2008

In this post I present the ontology that you have all been waiting for:  NoT™ (v1.0)

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Totality of Nodality

September 25, 2008

So, is connectivism merely the attempt to describe human learning by using the analogy of network theory? Indeterminate….

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Diss-Connectivism

September 25, 2008

In this post I critique connectivism as rudely and loudly as I can…..

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Limits of Connectivism

September 25, 2008

 

Question:  What are the limitations of Connectivism as a Learning Theory?

 

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