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The evolution of personal learning environments

Origin Learning

By and large, this constitutes John’s Personal Learning Environment (PLE). We look for solutions on YouTube, Wikipedia, blogs and such online resources when we encounter a problem. Learning is now beyond the boundaries of educational institutions and is much more dynamic in nature. Image Credit – Freepik.com.

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TCC09 Keynote: Global Collaboration in the Web 2.0 World

Experiencing eLearning

In this presentation, Sue Waters will guide you on a tour of how educators, from different educational sectors, utilize web technologies with their learners to collaborate on global projects. In traditional education, teacher is in the center and interactions are mostly between student and teacher. Lots of possibilities.

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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. For me, the PLE is peculiar to the individual who makes it.

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The personal web

Learning with e's

With the Southampton PLE Conference #PLE_SOU at full throttle, I thought it would be a good time to reiterate my views on the personal web. Personal Web Tools (PWTs) are thought by some to be synonymous with PLEs (Personal Learning Environments) but the two should not be confused. Sound like a PLE? Almost, but not quite.

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Top 74 eLearning Posts from September 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

HOLD THE FRONT PAGE - PLE’s need Teachers - Learnadoodledastic , September 23, 2010 Call it a PLE if you like, to me it is connectivist learning. PLE - “My PLE is where I store all my “keys” to the network. Twitter in Education: what next? Related posts: Presentation: Twitter in Education.

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Deeply personal

Learning with e's

So let's apply this to personal learning environments by translating the 5 levels into an education context. So let's apply this to personal learning environments by translating the 5 levels into an education context. Tags: PLE computer based education Web 2.0 The third component is already in place - Web 2.0

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Content creation

Learning with e's

Content creation is an important feature in many personal learning environment (PLE) models, and together with organising and sharing, makes up the cardinal triumvirate of skills that provides learners with a clear advantage. The blog content allows me perhaps to view a problem from a different perspective.

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