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Technologies in Foreign Language


Socio cultural perspective Vs.
        Connectivism



    Javier Alexander Rivera & Marco Antonio Peralta
                        2013
Sociocultural                  Connectivism



  Learning conceptions      Learning happens as we live life
       (Vygotsky)           in our current knowledge
Learning is a structured    economy.
process of knowledge
through mental phases       The learning system is dynamic,
Once structures are         learner-centered instruction.
developed, other more
advanced ones emerge
                            Learning is is not about
Language is the most
demanding process for its   controlling. It is about
intellectual development    fostering…and guiding.
Oral language permits to    Learning is not a clear,
express: logics,
understanding and           structured, unidirectional
desires.                    process.
Sociocultural                    Connectivism



  Learning conceptions
       (Vygotsky)
                           The capacity to stay current is
A more demanding           more important than any
environment requiers
more demanding             individual content element
structures and processes
                           In a connectivist approach to
Through the mediatic
interaction, thinking      learning, we create networks of
structures are compared,   knowledge to assist in replacing
categorized and            outdated content with current
reorganized.               content.
Internal knowledge
process involves the       The more completely we exist in
interpersonal and the      multiple domains of knowledge,
intrapersonal phases       the more effective the
                           knowledge exchange.
Sociocultural                      Connectivism

                                    Learning conceptions
                                         (Siemens)
 Learning conceptions
      (Vygotsky)              Conversation is the ultimate
                              personalization experience.
The interpersonal phase
is carried out in a face to   As we add social dimensions to our
face interaction (TIC         cognition, we can create an
contact is also an            adaptive model that learns based
example of this)              on the activities of all members i n
                              a space.
The intrapersonal phase
is carried out when this      Connections change content.
information is mentally       Content is imbued with new
processed and classified.     meaning when situated in a
Individuals learn after a     network.
social interaction
process                       The learner is the teacher, the
                              teacher is the learner.
Sociocultural                     Connectivism

                                         Learning
                                       conceptions
                                        (Siemens)
 Learning conceptions
      (Vygotsky)          •   Connections provide the greatest
                              value when they generate a
TIC help knowledge            certain type of content for the
interiorization through       learner.
text and images.
                          •   The contextually appropriate
In the ZPD (Zone of           format makes the content more
Proximal Development)         useful.
fosters interaction and
connects the              •   Knowledge has to be accessible
independent resolution        at the point of need.
of a problem and the      •   We want content that is current,
one with another person       relevant, and contextually
´s help.                      appropriate. Connections are the
                              devices that enable this to occur.
Sociocultural                     Connectivism

                                         Learning
                                       conceptions
                                        (Siemens)
 Learning conceptions
      (Vygotsky)          •   Connections provide the greatest
                              value when they generate a
TIC help knowledge            certain type of content for the
interiorization through       learner.
text and images.
                          •   The contextually appropriate
In the ZPD (Zone of           format makes the content more
Proximal Development)         useful.
fosters interaction and
connects the              •   Knowledge has to be accessible
independent resolution        at the point of need.
of a problem and the      •   We want content that is current,
one with another person       relevant, and contextually
´s help.                      appropriate. Connections are the
                              devices that enable this to occur.

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Information & Communication Technologies Socio-cultural vs Connectivism

  • 1. Information & Communication Technologies in Foreign Language Socio cultural perspective Vs. Connectivism Javier Alexander Rivera & Marco Antonio Peralta 2013
  • 2. Sociocultural Connectivism Learning conceptions Learning happens as we live life (Vygotsky) in our current knowledge Learning is a structured economy. process of knowledge through mental phases The learning system is dynamic, Once structures are learner-centered instruction. developed, other more advanced ones emerge Learning is is not about Language is the most demanding process for its controlling. It is about intellectual development fostering…and guiding. Oral language permits to Learning is not a clear, express: logics, understanding and structured, unidirectional desires. process.
  • 3. Sociocultural Connectivism Learning conceptions (Vygotsky) The capacity to stay current is A more demanding more important than any environment requiers more demanding individual content element structures and processes In a connectivist approach to Through the mediatic interaction, thinking learning, we create networks of structures are compared, knowledge to assist in replacing categorized and outdated content with current reorganized. content. Internal knowledge process involves the The more completely we exist in interpersonal and the multiple domains of knowledge, intrapersonal phases the more effective the knowledge exchange.
  • 4. Sociocultural Connectivism Learning conceptions (Siemens) Learning conceptions (Vygotsky) Conversation is the ultimate personalization experience. The interpersonal phase is carried out in a face to As we add social dimensions to our face interaction (TIC cognition, we can create an contact is also an adaptive model that learns based example of this) on the activities of all members i n a space. The intrapersonal phase is carried out when this Connections change content. information is mentally Content is imbued with new processed and classified. meaning when situated in a Individuals learn after a network. social interaction process The learner is the teacher, the teacher is the learner.
  • 5. Sociocultural Connectivism Learning conceptions (Siemens) Learning conceptions (Vygotsky) • Connections provide the greatest value when they generate a TIC help knowledge certain type of content for the interiorization through learner. text and images. • The contextually appropriate In the ZPD (Zone of format makes the content more Proximal Development) useful. fosters interaction and connects the • Knowledge has to be accessible independent resolution at the point of need. of a problem and the • We want content that is current, one with another person relevant, and contextually ´s help. appropriate. Connections are the devices that enable this to occur.
  • 6. Sociocultural Connectivism Learning conceptions (Siemens) Learning conceptions (Vygotsky) • Connections provide the greatest value when they generate a TIC help knowledge certain type of content for the interiorization through learner. text and images. • The contextually appropriate In the ZPD (Zone of format makes the content more Proximal Development) useful. fosters interaction and connects the • Knowledge has to be accessible independent resolution at the point of need. of a problem and the • We want content that is current, one with another person relevant, and contextually ´s help. appropriate. Connections are the devices that enable this to occur.