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Most used EdTech acronym

Technology Enhanced Learning Blog

Whichever it is, this platform is central to many learning designers and learning technologist’s daily tasks and grind, and can be a source of inspiration or frustration. Follow the challenge on my JuneEdTechChallenge blog tag and on Twitter using the #JuneEdTechChallenge hashtag. And write your own entries too.

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6 Emerging Technologies in Education

LearnDash

Virtual learning environments are one example of cloud computing. One example is a group of K-12 students using an iPhone to gather and track GPS-tagged bird sightings for a WildLab proram. Cloud Computing - If you are using some form of we-based tools, then you are enabling further student-educator collaboration.

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When worlds collide

Learning with e's

This is reminiscent of the discussions held at the recent PLE conference in Barcelona, where some theorists attempted to defuse the tensions between didactic institutional provision and individualised PLEs by proposing a compromise. An institutional PLE? Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e's. Unported License.

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In person

Learning with e's

There has been a lot of talk recently about PLEs (Personal Learning Environments) and everyone it seems, wants to know what they are, what they contain, or if they will replace current institutional VLE (Virtual Learning Environment) or LMS (Learning Management System) provision.

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A right punch-up

Learning with e's

The future success of e-learning depends on appropriate selection of tools and services. This symposium will propose that the Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) as an institutional tool is dead, no more, defunct, expired. just watch the video Image source Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e's.

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The boy done good

Learning with e's

Dan's article is entitled: ' Virtual Learning Environments (VLEs): here to stay, or on the brink of demise? ' Here's the abstract: Virtual Learning Environments (VLEs) are popular with many educational institutions, ranging from primary schools to universities. Reference: Kennedy, D. The boy done good.

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[from catspyjamasnz] Learning with 'e's: Two fingered salute

Learning with e's

Responses to this post and related posts: VL-istically speaking (Matt Lingard) It's not dead.yet (James Clay) Not dead yet (Mark Notess) The VLE/PLE debate (Lyndsay Jordan) Dead personal (Steve Wheeler) USpace (University of Sheffield) Virtual Learning Environments (Dan Kennedy) Is your VLE really a Virtual Learning Environment?

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