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Cognitive aspect of Network Learning: a developing understanding of Connectivism

Nov 7, 2010 | Network Learning, Theory

I previous blog posts I gave some attention to the social and technological aspects of network learning. This was in no way negating the cognitive aspects of network learning. In fact, perhaps my attention is supportive to the excessive attention given to technology...

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