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Lack of references to previous related works makes connectivisms contributions hard to identify. Some authors notice a number of connectivist ideas already present in earlier theories.(([[http://www.eric.ed.gov/PDFS/EJ815759.pdf|Kop, Rita, and Adrian Hill. Connectivism: Learning Theory of the Future or Vestige of the Past? International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning 9, no. 3: 1-13. October 2008.]])) | Lack of references to previous related works makes connectivisms contributions hard to identify. Some authors notice a number of connectivist ideas already present in earlier theories.(([[http://www.eric.ed.gov/PDFS/EJ815759.pdf|Kop, Rita, and Adrian Hill. Connectivism: Learning Theory of the Future or Vestige of the Past? International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning 9, no. 3: 1-13. October 2008.]])) | ||
+ | * "//A paradigm shift, indeed, may be occurring in educational theory, and a new epistemology may be emerging, but it does not seem that connectivism’s contributions to the new paradigm warrant it being treated as a separate learning theory in and of its own right.//"(([[http://www.eric.ed.gov/PDFS/EJ815759.pdf|Kop, Rita, and Adrian Hill. Connectivism: Learning Theory of the Future or Vestige of the Past? International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning 9, no. 3: 1-13. October 2008.]])) | ||
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