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Personal learning environments

Learning with e's

I jumped at the chance, especially in this current crisis, to create some additional online resources that might be helpful in supporting educators in the mad scramble to create online, remote learning environments for their students. My first module is live now and can be found at this link and also in the embedded image below.

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Integrating technology

Learning with e's

Image from pxfuel I'm pleased to announce the launch of module number 4 in my Digital Learning series on the new ZilLearn platform. So, whether you're supporting and tutoring students using a video conference tool, or developing content and activities for online learning - these modules are for you! Unported License.

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Is sharing caring? #OpenBlog19

Learning with e's

Together for two days, we discussed how digital technologies and networks could support learning. The event was called 'Show that you Share' and focused on tools such as Creative Commons , personal learning environments and mobile phones as a means of creating, sharing and repurposing content, knowledge and artefacts for education.

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Understanding the Importance of Educational Content Licensing for Schools and Institutions

Kitaboo

This helps you create a dynamic, inclusive, and innovative learning environment that prepares students for the challenges of the future. Providing effective and amazing learning experiences has become easier than ever before, thanks to digital textbook platforms like KITABOO. Let’s put it in simple terms!

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Everyone has one

Learning with e's

Everyone has one - a personal learning environment, that is. We all learn. We all learn. We all use tools to help us learn. Mine will be different to yours, because my choices and preferences about what and how I learn are different to yours. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e's.

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Limitless learning

Learning with e's

The personal learning environment (PLE) is still a bone of contention. Over at the Open University of Catalonia, in Barcelona, Ismael Peña-López has been doing some stirling work on theories surrounding Vygotsky's learning model and PLEs. It reflects his personality, learning characteristics and preferences.

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New and emerging technologies

Learning with e's

As you might expect, smart mobile technologies, personal learning environments and social learning feature prominently. I also take a gaze into the near future of technology supported learning with some comments on augmented reality , the semantic web and the rise in bring your own device strategies in the workplace.