7 things you should know about... Personal Learning Environments - 7 views
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Gretel Patch on 04 Sep 12gives 7 things to consider in personal learning networks; what they are (a learner-centric approach to learning), major universities who utilize PLEs, why they are significant (extension of classroom learning) and some of the downsides (constant need to maintain, organize, and grow learning networks), where PLEs are headed and their implications in education (deeper engagement with content)
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Beth Transue on 08 Sep 12I love Educause! They do great work, and this quick overview of PLE shows why. Great overview from a great organization.
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Jon Freer on 09 Sep 12An overview of the Personal Learning Environment. Begins with a great example of the power of a PLE. It then breaks down the idea of PLE. Excellent starter resource on the topic.
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Deborah Lyman on 09 Sep 12This article gives a brief overview of personal learning environments and discusses the following seven topics: 1) What is it? 2) Who is doing it? 3) How does it work? 4) Why is it significant? 5) What are the downsides? 6) Where is it going? 7) What are the implications for teaching and learning?
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ShellyWalters on 11 Sep 12The entire Educause 7 things you should know about . . . series is fantastic. This gives you a quick, clear explanation of PLE's that anyone could understand.
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scott hogan on 24 Jun 13With topics like what is it, who's doing it, why is it significant, where is it going, and what are the future implications for education, this article provides a good primer for someone who is being introduced to PLEs for the first time.
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Richard Krause on 24 Jun 13I love the simple straight forward layout of this article. Educause is pretty cool. 7 really valid points to consider. I especially like learning about schools that are utilizing PLEs.
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Mike Procyk on 25 Jun 13I think the 'who's doing it' section is very useful. It's helpful to see how it is being implemented.
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annieyip on 26 Jun 13Teaching us about PLEs through a story and simple bulleted points is an ingenious idea to get straight to the point. Rather than a long dissertation, writing a short article can sometimes be more powerful.