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Connecting Deconstructivism, Direct Learning and Connectivism

This is another post on my views on the EdTechTalk discussion (audio here and transcript here) recently between Stephen Downes and George Seimens about (among other things) views on objective and subjective knowledge and its impact on teaching (transfer of knowledge vs. connective learning). See this post for many more details and transcripts etc. To […]

Does Objective Knowledge Exist?

This post is the first of my views on the EdTechTalk discussion (audio here and transcript here) recently between Stephen Downes and George Seimens about (among other things) views on objective and subjective knowledge and its impact on teaching (transfer of knowledge vs. connective learning). See my previous post for many more details and transcripts […]

Discussion Between Stephen Downes and George Seimens

I was listening to a very interesting EdTechTalk discussion (audio here and transcript here) recently between Stephen Downes and George Seimens about (among other things) views on objective and subjective knowledge and its impact on teaching (transfer of knowledge vs. connective learning). Stephen Has written an article on this, which spurred George to write this […]

Welcome to JABET - Just Another Blog on Educational Technology. Or is it?

Welcome to JABET – Just Another Blog on Educational Technology. Or is it? Yes, there are a few blogs and podcasts out there on this subject, some of which are in the links area to the right, but as an educational software developer, I believe I occasionally have perspectives and opinions that can contribute to […]

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