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Connectivism and Self-Organized Learning. George Siemens September 22, 2011 RUIVE: Innovation, Quality and Accreditation. What is connectivism ?. This. Really. That’s it. Describe knowledge and learning process through the lens of connections. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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 Connectivism and Self-Organized LearningGeorge Siemens

September 22, 2011RUIVE: Innovation, Quality and

Accreditation

What is connectivism?

This

Really. That’s it.

Describe knowledge and learning process through the lens of connections

But, making the transition to a “connection” as the unit of analysis in learning is not easy

It raises questions about:

What enables connections?

What prevents connections?

Why is it important?

Abundance

More is different, but not new1550-1750

http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_the_history_of_ideas/toc/jhi64.1.html 

http://research.uow.edu.au/learningnetworks/seeing/snapp/index.html 

Matthew principle

Because the internet and social media make managing/owning/directing your own learning possible.

Intermediary agents need not apply.

What is self-organization?

“Processes of self-organization literally create order out of disorder”

Francis Heylighen

“Individuals, groups, and communities all form symbiotic relationships for a wide variety of reasons but the underlying impetus is resource sharing. Whether the resource is food, information, or support, individuals come together to share resources (Ribbands, 1953). 

Erin Brewer, 2003

Online Self-Organizing Social Systems (OSOSS) “structure allows large numbers of individuals to self-organize in a highly decentralized manner in order to solve problems and accomplish other goals.”

Wiley & Edwards 2003 

Learning is a complex process (mainly because people are complex)

Our institutions today (attempt to) manage it like it is complicated system.

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Too focused on preserving this

Today’s education system

Complex systems: “a set of diverse actors who dynamically interact with one another awash in a sea of feedbacks.” 

Miller and Page, 2007

Complexity: “disturbing traits of mess, of the inextricable, or disorder, of ambiguity, or uncertainty”

Morin, 2008

2008, 2009, 

2011

What is the technical ecosystem of open online learning?

Tools used by learners

http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/643/1402Fini, 2009

Roughly anything.

The data set

Connectivism and Connective Knowledge 2008(CCK08)

SNA & Participation Habits

CCK08 Weekly Forum Posts

CCK08: Introduction forum

Limited interaction. Most are isolated

Downes auto-subscribes learners in CCK08

Introduction forum posts: CCK08

Dialogue limited: Group too large?

Week 12 forum posts: CCK08

More equitable distribution? Due to smaller #’s of participants?

Open coding using Cohere

http://cohere.open.ac.uk  

Axial Coding

Techniques

- Sensegiving through artefact creation and sharing

- Sensemaking/giving through language games- Knowledge domain expansion- Wayfinding cues, symbols- Social organization through creating sharing

Surprised to not find (automated) technology as more prominent

 

At what point to we “max out” the ability to  make sense of our complex world through social means?

Future considerations

Technological and social self-organization. The value of extended cognitive agents.

change.mooc.ca

Twitter: gsiemens 

www.elearnspace.org/blog

Learning Analytics & Knowledge 2012: Vancouver

 http://lak12.sites.olt.ubc.ca/  

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