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I agree with the authors of the Wikispace bcejan08pls  who stated, &#8220;Connectivism, a learning theory developed by Siemens, supports the students of today&#8217;s society.&#8221; My students are online daily making connectings to other students in our district through Web 2.0 social networking sites.  They share knowledge relating to the processes, products, and content of their learning.  [...]]]></description>
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<p>I agree with the authors of the <a target="_blank" href="http://bcejan08pls.wikispaces.com/For+Connectivism" title="bcejan08pls"><font color="#008000">Wikispace bcejan08pls </font></a> who stated, &#8220;Connectivism, a learning theory developed by Siemens, supports the students of today&#8217;s society.&#8221; My students are online daily making connectings to other students in our district through Web 2.0 social networking sites.  They share knowledge relating to the processes, products, and content of their learning.  Because of their sharing they are growing more than they could do alone.   No longer to students learn alone, they are living in a Web 2.0 technology age and to keep up, they must join communities of learning using Web 2.0 technology. </p>
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