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Los PLE en el marco europeo de Competencias Digitales « [e-aprendizaje] - 4 views

  • as habilidades y conocimientos avanzados describen las principales áreas que el indivuduo debería aprender a aplicar en entornos digitales, en gran medida en entornos en red, y se muestran agrupadas por áreas: Comunicación y Colaboración, Gestión de la Información, Aprendizaje y Resolución de Problemas y, finalmente, Participación Significativa
  • Hay una segunda forma de organizar dichas habilidades y conocimientos, gráficamente por columnas, en tres grandes áreas que representan diferentes grados de aplicación: ‘Media Application’
  • ‘Strategic’,
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  • Personal Objectives’,
  • Y es precisamente en este grado más avanzado de las habilidades y conocimientos, que hacen referencia a la integración de los entornos digitales en nuestra vida diaria, donde aparecen varias ideas que nos resultaran tremendamente familiares. Veámoslo
  • En el área de Comunicación y Colaboración se habla de ‘construir un sistema personal para beneficiarse de las redes de personas relevantes’, que en nuestro lenguaje no es más que la construcción de nuestra PLN o Red Personal de Aprendizaje.
  • En el área de Gestión de la Información se propone ‘crear una estrategia de información personal con filtros y agentes’
  • En Aprendizaje y Resolución de Problemas encontramos ‘Crear un sistema de recursos en red para el aprendizaje y la resolución de problemas
  • Finalmente, en Participación Significativa, el modelo del ipts propone ‘Integrar las herramientas digitales de forma productiva en el trabajo, el ocio y otras actividades’, y sin duda muestra esa dimensión más ambiciosa del PLE que algunos/as llaman PKE, Personal Knowledge Environment o Entorno Personal de Conocimiento.
  • el individuo que haya alcanzado el nivel más alto de competencia digital será aquel que haya construido y gestione de forma efectiva su Entorno Personal de Aprendizaje.
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5 Ways a Personal Blog Can Boost Your Career - 1 views

  • Building a blog is one of the best tools for getting started and advancing in your career field.
  • 1. Personal Branding
  • 2. Get Found Online
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  • 5. Demonstration of Skill
  • 4. Relationship Building
  • 3. Knowledge Advancement
  • you must start one today
  • If you don't have a personal blog yet
  • By producing great content on your blog, you will establish an online presence that will strengthen your personal brand.
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35 Ways To Build Your Personal Learning Network Online - 2 views

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    Aplicación Educativa muy interesante!!!!
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A Review of "SymbalooEDU, the Personal Learning Environment Platform" | ELTWorldOnline.com - 0 views

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    Introduction Created in 2010, SymbalooEDU is an educational version of the original Symbaloo application founded in Holland in March 2007. It is a software application that enables learners to organize, integrate and share online content in one setting or Personal Learning Environment (PLE).
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ICTlogy » ICT4D Blog » Personal Learning Environments and the revolution of V... - 3 views

  • The role of a Personal Learning Environment may be not only that of a tool to provide access to ‘More Knowledgeable Others’ but as part of a system to allow learners to link learning to performance in practice, though work processes. And taking a wider view of artefacts as including information or knowledge accessed through a PLE, reflection on action or performance may in turn generate new artefacts for others to use within a ZPD
  • I believe that it is likely that we see a decreasing need of instructors as more knowledgeable others in order to learn something, but an increasing need of instructors as more knowledgeable others in order to learn how to learn something
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Does the Internet Make Us Lonely? - 0 views

  • Study after study has analyzed how our increased Internet usage is negatively affecting us.
  • CNN reported on in 2009 painted a grim picture, linking excessive Internet use with social phobia, depression, and other psychological problems
  • Stanford University researchers in 2005 warned that those who use the Internet frequently spend about an hour less each day interacting with their familie
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  • Such studies have made it sound like the Internet will eventually turn us all into bumbling, awkward, and socially inept creatures, unable to handle in-person interactions.
  • But now, IEEE Fellow Gerhard Fettweis says that couldn’t be further from the truth.
  • “Our world in 50 years will, of course be deeply influenced by interconnected networks of communicating technologies, but we will use them efficiently to synchronize personal freedom and professional responsibilities so seamlessly that we will have more spare time to spend with friends and family,” Fettweis adds.
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Critical Friends: A Novel Approach to Improving Peer and Instructor Feedback - 0 views

  • the skill of giving peer feedback requires instructor scaffolding and cultivation
  • Giving critical feedback that is personal, relevant, and challenging — both on a student level and instructor level — has a positive impact on learning outcomes.
  • Modeling effective feedback provides good examples for our students to observe and enhances their own peer feedback skills.
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31 Great Ways Universities Are Using Google+ | SociableBlog - 0 views

  • Google Plus has begun to offer personalized search results for users who are logged in. Professors and experts can share excellent resources on Google Plus, and make it easy for students to get the most relevant information when they search
  • Some professors have asked their students to sign up for GPlus so that they can create class Circles, sharing information, collaboration, and offering an outlet for interaction between students.
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It Takes Two to Tweet: Interpretation as a Shared Responsibility - 1 views

  • I remember lots of advice to take care in writing emails because emails don’t convey things like tone of voice or body language. Without such communication aids, the argument went, emails are easy to misinterpret. There’s only so much that emoticons and careful word choice can do to convey one’s affect, so some messages are better delivered in person or over the phone.
  • I think this issue of misinterpretation is even more relevant to Twitter than it is to email.
  • Moreover, a tweet may look like a free-standing piece of writing, but to the author of the tweet, it’s part of an ongoing narrative she or he is constructing over time through dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of tweets.
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  • A wise consumer of tweets knows all this and acknowledges that his or her interpretation of a given tweet might suffer for lack of context.
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Book - Nancy K. Baym - Personal Connections in the Digital Age - 1 views

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    Libro de Nancy Baym, en donde entre otras cuestiones, habla de las comunidades virtuales
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