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The evolution of personal learning environments

Origin Learning

A personal learning environment refers to the tools, technologies, resources etc. 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. Image Credit – Freepik.com.

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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. Mine is the Informal Learning Environment (ILE). An ILE is a space that centralises tools and resources that the learner can use to drive their own development. The ILE recapped.

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PLE vs VLE

Learning with e's

The paper is titled: Integrating Personal Learning Environments into the Primary Classroom and goes beyond web tools, and even personal learning networks. Here's the abstract: The Personal Learning Environment (PLE) is a concept that describes how learners create and sustain their study through individualised tools and resources.

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Models For Designing Your Personal Learning Environment

The eLearning Coach

A personal learning environment (PLE) is a solution for keeping up with the rapid pace of knowledge change. Some say it is a concept, while others say it is a technology. eLearning 2.0'

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4 Key Emerging Trends in LMS

Upside Learning

Personal Learning Environment (PLE). Over the years, Personal Learning Environment (PLE) in LMS has seen several additions of features – some which worked well with the end users and some irrelevant ones that have pulled out eventually. I have covered this in detail under ‘Talent Management’).

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Personal Learning Resources

Learning with e's

Personal Learning Environments (PLEs) are made up of more than web tools. People and non-digital resources are also important components. But as I have tried to articulate in earlier blogposts , my PLE is more than people and tools. Now it's your turn.What text books do you keep on your shelf?

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6 Emerging Technologies in Education

LearnDash

One of the biggest advantages of cloud computing is that it saves schools time, money, and resources. Virtual learning environments are one example of cloud computing. Gaming - Using game-based learning scenarios allows for experimentation, the exploration of identities, and even failure in a safe environment.

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