
Siemens' Connectivism Theory
Siemens' Connectivism Theory suggests that learning happens through connections within networks, both digital and social. It emphasizes that knowledge isn't just acquired from traditional sources like books or lectures but is distributed across various nodes—people, organizations, and technology. As information rapidly evolves, learning involves continuously connecting these nodes to stay current. Essentially, it highlights that in our digital age, being able to find, interpret, and connect information from multiple sources is key to effective learning. This approach evolves with technology, making learning more dynamic and networked rather than confined to single environments.