The course started in October 2009 and the "course generated content" keeps growing exponentially. We have more than 1000 posts in the forum, we have a survey with 1089 entries given by the students of Hungarian schools - by the members of the
UNDER CONSTRUCTION!
Digital library storing open source learning/teaching assets. Let's come to take a walk around to find what you need and join to the community and add your assets for us!
At the end of the course they had a collection of digital assets as a demonstration of the developed competences and they built their own e-portfolio from the collection.
Visit community to see the e-portfolios of Tenegen Teachers!
Last year on the initiative of Georg Siemens and Stephen Downes an online course was established on the University of Manitoba under the title of "CCK08 - Connectivism and Connective Knowledge". To follow this very interessant pilot a similar course started in Hungary in February 2008 facilitated by Zsolt Kulcsár (Hungarian psychologist, fllowing research on e-learning several years long) and István Palócz (a Hungarian programmer, a "Drupal virtuous") .The aim of the course to exploit the new paradigm of learning theory - connectivism - in Hungary.