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Connectivism is a theory of learning that incorporates significant societal and technological trends. Learning is a complex process of creating networks and connections in order to stay current in rapidly evolving envionments. Adaptability, constant meta-evaluation (of self and environment), and an acceptance of ambiguity and chaos are critical to learning.
Connectivism is a theory of learning that incorporates significant societal and technological trends. Learning is a complex process of creating networks and connections in order to stay current in rapidly evolving envionments. Adaptability, constant meta-evaluation (of self and environment), and an acceptance of ambiguity and chaos are critical to {{tag|learning}}.


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Description

Connectivism is a theory of learning that incorporates significant societal and technological trends. Learning is a complex process of creating networks and connections in order to stay current in rapidly evolving envionments. Adaptability, constant meta-evaluation (of self and environment), and an acceptance of ambiguity and chaos are critical to learning.