Our goal is to present an overview of Connectivism, providing definitions through the words of its founding fathers, and then balance this information with some of the strengths and weaknesses as illustrated by researchers. We summarize several, specific learning applications by way of research studies in order to provide a sense of how Connectivism is being actualized in the field, how it is harnessing Web 2.0 tools to transform learning in online communities. We then further suggest how Connectivism has implications in various aspects of life. We end with insights and reflections on Connectivism. Please join us in this exploration.
- Ken Kiyohara, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, kiyohara@hawaii.edu
- Beth Tillinghast, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, betht@hawaii.edu
- Bing Zhou, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, bingzhou@hawaii.edu
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