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Personal Learning Environments & Networks Technology trends that enhance student success By Derek Moore

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This presentation introduces PLE & PLNs and suggests that these ideas can be developed in Higher Ed as an alternate means to support student learning.

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Personal Learning Environments & Networks

Technology trends that enhance student successBy Derek Moore

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You could Google me to see what I’m up to

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Or you could see the kind of people I’m hanging out with

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PLE

Personal Learning Environments (PLE) are systems that help learners take control of and manage their own learning. This includes providing support for learners to: – set their own learning goals– manage their learning, both content and process– communicate with others in the process of

learningWikipedia

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PLN

• A personal learning network is an informal learning network that consists of the people a learner interacts with and derives knowledge from in a personal learning environment

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Technology Trends

• Pull• Personalisation • Participation

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Personal | Social | Open | Emergent | Push

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Purchase | Rent | Fuse | Adapt | Network | Perform

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Push

Mass Production

Passive Recipient

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• ‘If I can have a mass production car built to my specification, why can my child not have a mass production education built to his?’

John West-Burnham

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“We're not in Kansas anymore”

• Transmissive• In order• Hierarchical• Structured• Restricted

knowledge• Top down• Gradual• Products

• Transactional• Social• Together• Spontaneous• Share and spread• Among equals• In real time • Services

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Change classroom practices 1. Acquisition

2. Participation3. Knowledge

Creation

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Does tech enable student success?

• Learning Management Systems• ePortfolios• Personal Learning Environments

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Somebody I used to knowWally De Backer (Gotye)

• Disseminate• Participate• Create

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& E

@weblearning

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References• Chatti, M. A., Jarke, M., & Specht, M. (2010). The 3P Learning Model. Educational

Technology & Society, 13 (4), 74–85.• Chatti, Mohamed Amine, et al. (2010) "Toward a personal learning environment

framework." International Journal of Virtual and Personal Learning Environments (IJVPLE) 1.4 : 66-85.

• Couros, A. Developing Personal Learning Networks for Open and Social Learning in Emerging technologie s in distance education

• Ito, Mizuko,. ... [et al.]. (2013). Connected Learning: An Agenda for Research and Design. Irvine, CA: Digital Media and Learning Research Hub

• Mizuko Ito ... [et al.]. (2009) Living and learning with new media : summary of findings from the digital youth project /

• Sfard, A. (1998). On two metaphors for learning and the dangers of choosing just one. Educational researcher, 27(2), 4-13.