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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". Firstly, I will be arguing that Personal Learning Environments (PLEs) will be the way forward for future distributed/blended learning.

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Learning with 'e's: Mashing it up

Learning with e's

Earlier today I was invited by my good friend Maged Kamel Boulos to write a paper on educational mashups for inclusion in a special issue of Future Internet - an online open access journal, which he is guest editing. Wiki Blog Space Mashups: Combining Web 2.0 tools are mashed up within the same space. References Kop, R.

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Personal Learning Knowledge Work Environment

Tony Karrer

I've been reading a lot over the past few months around Personal Learning Environments and a lot of related material. world that included a post by Bill Ives - Managing Personal Knowledge: Setting a Foundation for Transformation? So, any suggestion on what the name for this system (or environment) should be?

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Open Learning Network vs Informal Learning Environment

E-Learning Provocateur

Mine is the Informal Learning Environment (ILE). A bank of personal profiles. These components work in tandem with the LMS and system reports, which in turn comprise the core components of the Formal Learning Environment (FLE). We can have both.&#. Amen to that. But how do we bridge the gap? The ILE recapped.

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Understanding Web 2.0

Integrated Learnings

Wikipedia has a write up on Web 2.0 in 1999, followed by Tim O'Reilly in 2004, and then the 2006 Time magazine article Person of the Year - "You". The ideas that make up Web 2.0 are social networking, web mashups, and using the web to store and create content. A web mashup is the second concept in what makes up Web 2.0.

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PWLE Not PLE - Knowledge Work Not Separate from Learning

Tony Karrer

His requirements for a PLE Framework include: Personalization Social features Social filtering I ncorporate various Web 2.0 concepts and technologies (mashups, widgets, aggregation, OpenID, RSS, etc.) The concept of a Personal Learning Environment Framework gets it even farther from some actual system.

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Why Your Organization Needs Collaborative Learning

NovoEd

The timing is right for a mash-up of a collaborative learning system and an efficient, scalable online learning platform. More Than One Way up the Mountain. Aligning the R&A Ledger (Responsibility and Accountability). They know they must commit to an assignment in order for the entire team to succeed.