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Fall Back into a Professional Development Routine

InSync Training

While the sun still shines in many places, most people have put summer behind them and gotten back to the grind of “real life.”. Labor Day weekend in the United States has come and gone.

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Friday Find Finds — Video for Learning, Async Collaboration, Designing Hybrid Learning

Mike Taylor

What I’m Listening to: This Sunny Day playlist has me thinking about getting outside in the sun again soon! (If Creating Better Video For Learning. But at least I still got to give her birthday hugs. Hope your week has been great and COVID-free! Thanks for reading. If you’re on Spotify, you can follow me here.).

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#EDENchat Up close and personal

Learning with e's

I have written a lot about Personal Learning Environments in the past, especially when they were emerging as a concept, and sounded quite new. PLEs could be created by anyone, using just about any tool or technology, and we expanded the idea to embrace other elements such as real experiences and people (Personal Learning Networks).

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Blogging Inside or Outside the Corporate Firewall

Tony Karrer

But I guess it's employers, not employees, paying the bills for corporate e-learning consultants, and they wanna hear what they wanna hear. Meanwhile - for the rest of us - the reason we call them personal learning environments is that they are indended to serve our needs, not someone else's. It is an interesting issue.

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Deeply personal

Learning with e's

Name plates for doors, T-shirts, mugs, keyrings, even baseball caps - with every name under the sun on them (well almost - the only names I haven't seen on any personalised merchandising are 'Adolf' and 'Jezebel'. So let's apply this to personal learning environments by translating the 5 levels into an education context.

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Grand tour

Learning with e's

After a brief visit into the University of Plymouth, to shake hands with my Vice Chancellor and collect my Teaching Fellowship award, it's a quick dash off to Bristol Airport to catch my afternoon flight to the land of the midnight sun. I will meet up with several old friends there too, including my colleagues from the Atlantis Project.

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The persistence of distance (learning)

Learning with e's

The word ''education'' may also be an exclusive term, connoting formal affiliation with an academic institution, and thus inappropriate as a description for a lot of learning activity. More often than not in today''s knowledge economy, your learning is likely to be found and propagated through your PLN.