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Week 10: Research in Connectivism
Monday, November 16, 2009This is a “reading-less” week.
I have on numerous occasions tried to organize discussions on the type of research needed within the connectivism framework. I’ve tried Ning sites. Google Groups. My blog. Wikis. The list goes on.
I’d like to make a concerted effort this week to address two basic questions:
1. What types of research is needed around connectivism?
2. Which methodologies should be emp...
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