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Understanding
Knowledge Network
and Connectivism
Alaa Aldahdouh António Osório Susana Caires
Aldahdouh, A. A., Osório, A. J., & Caires, S. (2015). Understanding knowledge
network, learning and connectivism. International Journal of Instructional
Technology and Distance Learning, 12(10), 3–21.
The Downes Prize 2015
What is a Network?
A network refers to a set of nodes
connected with relationships.
What is a Node?
A node refers to any object than can be
connected.
Connectivism recognize three type of
nodes:
 Neural
 Conceptual
 External
What is a Relationship?
A Relationship refers to the connection
between objects.
Directed Connection
Self –join ConnectionGraded Connection
What is a Pattern?
The pattern refers to a set of connections
appearing together as a single whole.
The connection between P and R cannot interpreted as a
merely single relation between two nodes.
Electrical power formula in a DC circuit:
Node Formation
“Every entity is composed of additional
entities” (Downes, 2007).
Conceptual Node
There is no physical instance named
'liquid'. The liquid is just a concept in
human mind to gather relatively similar
instances such as water, oil and ethanol.
The liquid is a concept that consists of a network
of sub-nodes connected to each other
with 'similar to' relationships.
External Node
Clustering or dividing the network into sub-networks
depends on the number of connections between
elements. It is heavily connected within a sub-network
and loosely connected between sub-networks.
The real network is much more complex.
For example, a student is connected to
other networks such as friends and family.
Flow of Information
Neural network send messages back and forth using electrochemical nerve impulses.
Each group of neurons is responsible for processing specific kinds of phenomena, for
example; computing verticality and quantity.
When two groups of neurons in the brain
are activated together over and over again,
they will find a short path that links them
together.
Flow of Information
Connectivism sees the node in conceptual network as ideas, thoughts and concepts. The
information, events and experiences flow through one's ideas, thoughts and concepts in the
process of thinking, dreaming, imagining and even while living and experiencing the real life.
Student’s concepts when
updated regularly
Student’s concepts when not
updated regularly
Emergent Property
A compounded node is larger than
the sum of its inner nodes.
Hydrogen gas is highly
flammable
Oxygen gas is necessary for
combustion Water molecule (H2O) is a
liquid, which is used for
extinguishing fire!
Node Emergence
As new node emerges, other node
may disappear.
People
New Node
Of course, this is bad news for all nodes
using Windows 98 as a hub: dealers,
programmers, authors and educators.
Learning as Pattern Recognition
In Connectivism, the structure of the knowledge is described as a network.
The network is a set of nodes connected to each other. These connections may
not be seen as a singular link between two nodes. Instead, they are more like
patterns: groups of relationships that come together as a single whole. The
network is not static; it is dynamic and those patterns may change over time.
A Learning is a continuous process of network exploration and pattern
finding; it is a process of patterns' recognition.
Learning Model in Former Theories
Sequential:
New Phenomenon
Scientists
Debate
Content
Teachers & students
Learning Model in Former Theories
In this model, the content plays the
central role: it is the aim the scientists
generate; and it is the product the
learners consume or put in their mind.
This model worked well for a long
time, but not anymore, according to
connectivism.
Connectivism Learning Model
 The knowledge is a jellied creature,
which changes its shape much often.
 The investigators, the teachers, the
learners, along with non-human
agents are within the knowledge;
they are partners not counterparts.
Connectivism Learning Model
 Give learners unstable, controversial,
unsolved and real-life problems.
 Let learners do whatever they can to achieve
their goals even if they use, copy and past
content of others.
 Foster the learners' diversity and not
similarity.
 Help new learners to plant themselves in the
network, to be connected to its nodes and to
be part of it and don't be a bridge node to
this network
Connectivism Criticism
 It does not address how learning take place; it is concerned about what is
learned and why (Verhagen, 2006).
 Connectivism principles lack rigor and are not written in such way that can
be tested (Bell, 2011; Verhagen, 2006).
 Connectivism is lacking sufficient empirical research (Kop & Hill, 2008).
 Connectivism does not present a solution for a learning paradox (Clarà &
Barberà, 2014).
Read More:
Aldahdouh, A. A., Osório, A. J., & Caires, S. (2015). Understanding
Knowledge Network, Learning And Connectivism.
International Journal Of Instructional Technology And Distance Learning, 12(10), 3–
21. Http://Doi.Org/10.5281/Zenodo.46186
The Downes Prize 2015
In addition to being the most
read post in OLDaily this year,
this article was a personal
favourite of mine.
Read Also:
Aldahdouh, A. A., & Osório, A. J. (2016). Planning to Design MOOC? Think First!
The Online Journal of Distance Education and E-Learning, 4(2), 47–57.
http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.48804

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Understanding Connectivism

  • 1. Understanding Knowledge Network and Connectivism Alaa Aldahdouh António Osório Susana Caires Aldahdouh, A. A., Osório, A. J., & Caires, S. (2015). Understanding knowledge network, learning and connectivism. International Journal of Instructional Technology and Distance Learning, 12(10), 3–21. The Downes Prize 2015
  • 2. What is a Network? A network refers to a set of nodes connected with relationships.
  • 3. What is a Node? A node refers to any object than can be connected. Connectivism recognize three type of nodes:  Neural  Conceptual  External
  • 4. What is a Relationship? A Relationship refers to the connection between objects. Directed Connection Self –join ConnectionGraded Connection
  • 5. What is a Pattern? The pattern refers to a set of connections appearing together as a single whole. The connection between P and R cannot interpreted as a merely single relation between two nodes. Electrical power formula in a DC circuit:
  • 6. Node Formation “Every entity is composed of additional entities” (Downes, 2007).
  • 7. Conceptual Node There is no physical instance named 'liquid'. The liquid is just a concept in human mind to gather relatively similar instances such as water, oil and ethanol. The liquid is a concept that consists of a network of sub-nodes connected to each other with 'similar to' relationships.
  • 8. External Node Clustering or dividing the network into sub-networks depends on the number of connections between elements. It is heavily connected within a sub-network and loosely connected between sub-networks. The real network is much more complex. For example, a student is connected to other networks such as friends and family.
  • 9. Flow of Information Neural network send messages back and forth using electrochemical nerve impulses. Each group of neurons is responsible for processing specific kinds of phenomena, for example; computing verticality and quantity. When two groups of neurons in the brain are activated together over and over again, they will find a short path that links them together.
  • 10. Flow of Information Connectivism sees the node in conceptual network as ideas, thoughts and concepts. The information, events and experiences flow through one's ideas, thoughts and concepts in the process of thinking, dreaming, imagining and even while living and experiencing the real life. Student’s concepts when updated regularly Student’s concepts when not updated regularly
  • 11. Emergent Property A compounded node is larger than the sum of its inner nodes. Hydrogen gas is highly flammable Oxygen gas is necessary for combustion Water molecule (H2O) is a liquid, which is used for extinguishing fire!
  • 12. Node Emergence As new node emerges, other node may disappear. People New Node Of course, this is bad news for all nodes using Windows 98 as a hub: dealers, programmers, authors and educators.
  • 13. Learning as Pattern Recognition In Connectivism, the structure of the knowledge is described as a network. The network is a set of nodes connected to each other. These connections may not be seen as a singular link between two nodes. Instead, they are more like patterns: groups of relationships that come together as a single whole. The network is not static; it is dynamic and those patterns may change over time. A Learning is a continuous process of network exploration and pattern finding; it is a process of patterns' recognition.
  • 14. Learning Model in Former Theories Sequential: New Phenomenon Scientists Debate Content Teachers & students
  • 15. Learning Model in Former Theories In this model, the content plays the central role: it is the aim the scientists generate; and it is the product the learners consume or put in their mind. This model worked well for a long time, but not anymore, according to connectivism.
  • 16. Connectivism Learning Model  The knowledge is a jellied creature, which changes its shape much often.  The investigators, the teachers, the learners, along with non-human agents are within the knowledge; they are partners not counterparts.
  • 17. Connectivism Learning Model  Give learners unstable, controversial, unsolved and real-life problems.  Let learners do whatever they can to achieve their goals even if they use, copy and past content of others.  Foster the learners' diversity and not similarity.  Help new learners to plant themselves in the network, to be connected to its nodes and to be part of it and don't be a bridge node to this network
  • 18. Connectivism Criticism  It does not address how learning take place; it is concerned about what is learned and why (Verhagen, 2006).  Connectivism principles lack rigor and are not written in such way that can be tested (Bell, 2011; Verhagen, 2006).  Connectivism is lacking sufficient empirical research (Kop & Hill, 2008).  Connectivism does not present a solution for a learning paradox (Clarà & Barberà, 2014).
  • 19. Read More: Aldahdouh, A. A., Osório, A. J., & Caires, S. (2015). Understanding Knowledge Network, Learning And Connectivism. International Journal Of Instructional Technology And Distance Learning, 12(10), 3– 21. Http://Doi.Org/10.5281/Zenodo.46186 The Downes Prize 2015 In addition to being the most read post in OLDaily this year, this article was a personal favourite of mine. Read Also: Aldahdouh, A. A., & Osório, A. J. (2016). Planning to Design MOOC? Think First! The Online Journal of Distance Education and E-Learning, 4(2), 47–57. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.48804

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