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Connectivism: Connecting & Sharing the Meanings Navigating Through Cultural & Social Layers Asako Yoshida CCK09 Project November 2009

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This is my final project for CCK09 course that was offered in the Fall 2009 from Extended Education, University of Manitoba. The course was facilitated by Stephen Downes & George Siemens.

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Connectivism:Connecting & Sharing the Meanings

Navigating Through Cultural & Social Layers

Asako YoshidaCCK09 Project

November 2009

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Networked Digital & Social Media

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Digital Youth Project

• A three-year ethnographic project• 22 case studies by 25 researchers.• Over 700 interviews.• Over 5,000 observation hours online and

offline.

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What Web 2.0 Tools for the Kids?

• Their everyday engagement with new media, in homes, afterschool, and other sites of socializing and play.

• It’s not really driven by technology

• It’s their social and technical ecology = researchers call “networked publics.”

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Social Media SitesFriendship-Driven Networks

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Geeky Interest-Driven Networks

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Social Cultural Layers of Technology

Medium is a message.

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Asian Animes and Dramas

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Fan Subbing Scene on the Net

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LANTIS

• A college graduate• Involved in fansubbing scene since his middle

school years.• Became a connoisseur of anime and fansubs.• He took the position of quality control for the

site that is known for its high quality translations.

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Peer-Based Networked Publics

• Reputation• Learning• Recognition– Consequential and visible in the here and now of

kids’ public participation.

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Connectivism

• The capacity to form connections between sources of information, and thereby create useful information patterns, is required to learn in our knowledge economy.”

George Siemens (2005) cited by Stephen Downes (2006).

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Connectivism

1. Learning and knowledge rests in diversity of opinions

2. Learning is a process of connecting specialized nodes or information sources

3. Learning may reside in non-human appliances

4. Capacity to know more is more critical than what is currently known

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Cont’d…

5. Nurturing and maintaining connections is needed to facilitate continual learning.

6. Ability to see connections between fields, ideas, and concepts is a core skill.

7. Currency (accurate, up-to-date knowledge) is the intent of all connectivist learning activities.

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Cont’d….

8. Decision-making is in itself a learning process. Choosing what to learn and the meaning of incoming information is seen through the lens of a shifting reality. While there is a right answer now, it may be wrong tomorrow due to alterations in the information climate affecting the decision.

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James Burke

• Connections: The Day the Universe Changed• Knowledge Web Project

…in some way, everybody and everything are

interconnected.

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References:• Ito, Mizuko (2007). Networked Publics: Introductionhttp://www.itofisher.com/mito/publications/networked_publi.html• Ito, Mizuko (2008). Participatory learning in a networked society: lessons from the Digital

Youth Project.http://www.itofisher.com/mito/publications/participatory_l.html• Dr. Mizuko Ito was the lead investigator for the Digital Youth Project funded by the MacArthur

Foundation. For other useful sources are available at her web sitehttp://www.itofisher.com/mito/publications/participatory_l.html• James Burke’s speech in Sacramento, CA, May 2009:http://www.govtech.com/gt/679840

• Many video clips of the episodes from Connections: The Days the Universe Changes are available on YouTube.

• Downes, Stephen (2006). Learning Networks and Connective Knowledge.http://it.coe.uga.edu/itforum/paper92/paper92.html