
Downs' Connectivism Approach
Downes' Connectivism approach views learning as a process rooted in networks and connections. It suggests that knowledge isn't just stored in individuals but exists within a web of relationships involving people, digital tools, and information sources. Learning occurs by navigating and making sense of these interconnected networks. In this view, staying current requires continuously connecting with diverse resources and communities, emphasizing the importance of digital literacy and adaptability. It reflects the modern reality where knowledge is dynamic, decentralized, and accessible through technology, making ongoing, network-based learning essential in today's fast-changing world.