article thumbnail

Open Learning Network vs Informal Learning Environment

E-Learning Provocateur

I was immediately interested because, like me, Mott is striving to bridge the gap between the organisation’s LMS and the learner’s PLE. While the ILE is designed to bridge the gap between the LMS and the PLE, it purposefully keeps them apart. The OLN compared. The OLN takes a different approach. Digging deeper.

article thumbnail

Learning Space Mash-up: Toward a Collaborative Personal Learning Environment

Learning with e's

One of the papers I will be presenting in September is entitled: "Learning Space Mash-up: Toward a Collaborative Personal Learning Environment". Thirdly, I will revisit the idea that mashup PLEs will rival and perhaps ultimately supplant the institutional Learning Management System (LMS) or VLE.

Mashups 40
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Personal Learning Knowledge Work Environment

Tony Karrer

adoption is getting folks to manage their personal knowledge and adopt practices like blogging for personal knowledge management (PKM) and personal learning. As I compose this blog post, which am I doing? Certainly PLE and PKM would seem to be too limited, right? In it, he points out that a stepping stone to Enterprise 2.0

article thumbnail

Pownce gets into the Micro-blogging game

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

I know there is something to micro-blogging and learning but not sure how to put it all together. I do know it fits nicely into a PLE if you have created your own by mashing up several diferent tools. The cool thing about micro-blogs is that you can also create accounts for businesses and events.

Mash-up 32
article thumbnail

2008 2009

Tony Karrer

My blog is really the hub of my thinking and activity, so by going back through posts for the 2008, it gives me a pretty good perspective on what's been happening inside my head during 2008. To do my review, I first looked at what I was writing about and what people were reading on my blog in 2008.