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Theories for the digital age: Self regulated learning

Learning with e's

One challenge for education providers is to decide whether they will support the desire of students to self regulate their learning activities using personal technologies. A number of collaborative and social networking tools regularly play a role within the average student PLE. Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 17 (3), 183-193.

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Top 113 eLearning Posts and 28 Hottest Topics for 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Anatomy of a PLE - Learning with e’s , July 11, 2010. HOLD THE FRONT PAGE - PLE’s need Teachers - Learnadoodledastic , September 23, 2010. Creating Dynamic Presentations with Prezi - WISE Pedagogy , May 24, 2010. Research supports “less learning more often&# - Lars is Learning , September 26, 2010.

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Top 125 Workplace eLearning Posts of 2009

eLearning Learning Posts

Developing a PLE Using Web 2.0 Best Practices for Creating Online Courses - eLearning Brothers , November 11, 2009. tools designed to support learning? Online Pedagogy Delicious Tags Now Available - WISE Pedagogy , April 22, 2009. Social Learning and Communities of Practice , June 4, 2009.

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Online courses must die!

E-Learning Provocateur

Occupying a place on the continuum somewhere between a VLE and a PLE, an ILE is an informal learning environment that a facilitator manages on behalf of a group of learners. In this sense, the pedagogy is constructivist. Unlike a PLE, an ILE is communal. In this sense, the pedagogy is connectivist.