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Jennifer Pollock

The Integration of Personal Learning Environments and Open Network Learning Environments - 4 views

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    A personal learning environment (PLE) describes the components that make up the educational platforms that a learner uses to achieve educational goals. While an LMS is considered course-centric, a PLE is, thus, learner-centric. An open network learning environment (ONLE) can help bridge the gap between a PLE and LMS. ONLEs encourage social networking collaboration. This article demonstrates that online courses that are built within various Web 2.0 resources drive students to create unique PLEs within ONLEs, and ultimately to become "global digital citizens."
Scott McKee

The role of communities of practice in a digital age | Tony Bates - 0 views

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    This article discuses the theories behind communities of practices. This resource includes charts and practices of designing effective communities of practice. It provides a clear definition of what these practices mean and provides several crucial characteristics of a community of practice.
Scott McKee

Developing Communities of Practice in Schools - National Writing Project - 0 views

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    The authors describe a successful teacher community of practice as one that is well designed and guided, usually developing one facet of instruction through joint work, supported by a proactive administrator and broad teacher leadership.
tinateacher1

Importance of a PLN in Education - YouTube - 0 views

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    This video discusses the importance of personal learning networks. The creator shows why teachers are supported through the use of PLNs.
Scott McKee

Connectivism: A Learning Theory for the Digital Age - 2 views

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    Written by George Siemens, focuses on learning theories for the digital age. He hits on several learning theories but comes to focus on networks and connectivism. He defines it and shares principles of connectivism.
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    Learning theories are frameworks describing how knowledge is absorbed, processed, and retained during learning but they never focus on the networks and connections. It is interesting that the three major learning theories Behaviorism, Cognitivism, and Constructivism are still so dominate in education when the digital age is more than acquiring information; it is how that information is organized and share with others.
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    George Siemens seems to be the authority on Connectivism. While I do think his theory has merit, I cannot completely agree with him on all points. I did look at this article and I think it does a good job of explaining his theory particularly the examples.
cynthiaott

Learning theories Part 4: Connectivism - eLearning wiki: Connectivism - 4 views

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    This article gives an overview of what Connectivism is and how learning happens in the digital age. Siemans describes the basic principles of how learning is a network of information sources referred to as "nodes." It doesn't describe how learning occurs within but how learners connect with the networked world of people and information.
kyledillon

Connectivism: Learning Theory of the Future or Vestige of the Past? - 2 views

http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/article/view/523/1103 Summary: In this article, Rita Kop of the University of Wales Swansea and Adrian Hill of Open School BC, Canada, explore various concer...

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started by kyledillon on 04 Sep 17 no follow-up yet
sherri25

Skype-video chat-www.skype.com - 1 views

Skype is a great way of bringing a live version of different groups of the same age group of learners to collaborate and unite.

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started by sherri25 on 06 Mar 16 no follow-up yet
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