Difference between revisions of "Networked Learning"

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{{Term|NETWORKED LEARNING|Type of learning in which learners and instructors use computers to exchange messages, engage in dialogue and access resources, the interaction can occur in real-time ([[Synchronous Learning|synchronous learning]]) when learners and instructors are communicating at the same time from different places, or in delayed-time ([[Asynchronous Learning|asynchronous learning]]) when they are not linked at the same time. <ref>Rapid Instructional Design, Learning ID Fast and Right. George M. Piskurich, 2006</ref>}}
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{{Term|NETWORKED LEARNING|Type of learning in which learners and instructors use computers to exchange messages, engage in dialogue and access resources. The interaction can occur in real-time ([[Synchronous Learning|synchronous learning]]) when learners and instructors are communicating at the same time from different places, or in delayed-time ([[Asynchronous Learning|asynchronous learning]]) when they are not linked at the same time. It is also called: [[Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC)|computer-mediated communication]] <ref> [http://www.col.org Commonwealth of Learning] </ref>}}
  
  

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Term2.png NETWORKED LEARNING
Type of learning in which learners and instructors use computers to exchange messages, engage in dialogue and access resources. The interaction can occur in real-time (synchronous learning) when learners and instructors are communicating at the same time from different places, or in delayed-time (asynchronous learning) when they are not linked at the same time. It is also called: computer-mediated communication [1]



References

  1. Commonwealth of Learning