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How has your network changed the way you learn?
My network has changed the way I learned because I realize that I have many different resources and approaches available for seeking and receiving information. Smartphones provide the capability to access information from almost any location at anytime. I will download VODCAST to my iPhone and I have the ability to listen and view the information when I have a break or downtime. The audio version allows me to listen to the material when driving instead of always listening to the radio. According to connectivism, knowledge is distributed across an information network and can be stored in a variety of digital formats (Kop and Hill, 2008).
Which digital tools best facilitate learning for you?
The blog and discussion board are good digital tools that works for me with learning. I am able to post my analysis of a topic and receive feedback and questions. The questions from professors, instructors, and peers advance my critical thinking and allow me to view the topic from a different perception. The different backgrounds and experience levels are able to be presented through the use of blogs and discussion boards.
How do you learn new knowledge when you have questions?
When I have questions I will utilize my network connections to research the answer. The World Wide Web is always a good resource. I have the option of Smartphone or computer. The media can connect me to a professional develop site such as American Society for Training & Development or with professional from my career field using LinkedIn. I also have the option of using government resources such as the Army Management Staff College.
Reference
Kop, R., & Hill, A. (2008). Connectivism: Learning theory of the future or vestige of the past? International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 9(3), 1–13.