personal learning environments - #ple2010 unkeynote preseetation
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Slides by Graham Attwell, Alec Couros and friends for their Unkeynote presentation at the #PLE2010 Conference held in Barcelona in JulyTRANSCRIPT
PLE2010 unKeynote Presentation
Alec Couros and Graham Attwell and friends
Photo: Thomas Hawk - http://www.flickr.com/photos/thomashawk/2442371176/sizes/l/in/photostream/
QUESTION 1: With all of the available Web 2.0 tools, is there a need for “educational technology”?
Photo Raymond Elferink
Photo by by thumeco http://www.flickr.com/photos/waynethume/154109994/
Contributed by Mark McGuire
Question 2: What are the implications of PLEs/PLNs on traditional modes/structures of education?
PLEs may expand into traditional structures
http://www.flickr.com/photos/xip/13979681/sizes/o/in/photostream/
Contributed by Gemma Tur
PLN
PLEWhen we seekand we create
personal learning spaces,our classrooms can no longer
be defined by their
physical spaces.
Contributed by Carlos Santos
Question3: What are the key attributes of a healthy
PLE/PLN?
A healthy PLE is dynamic, diverse and interactive.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/labguest/3510995344/sizes/l/in/photostream/
Contributed by Gemma Tur
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What are the key attributes of a
healthy PLE/PLN?
Both online & offline
Linked into multiple networks
Draw from eclectic sources
Involve 2-way information flow
Have people at their heart
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Contributed by Ian Guest
Contributed by Richard A. Schwier
George Roberts
Empathy/Forgiveness
Contributed by Richard A. Schwier
hospitalityContributed by Richard A. Schwier
QUESTION 4: What pedagogies are inspired by PLEs (e.g., networked learning, connected learning)? Give examples of where PLEs/PLNs have transformed practice.
Sia Vogel - My PLE
Question 5: What are the implications of PLEs/PLNs beyond bringing educational technology into the classroom, and specifically toward workplace/professional learning?
One implication of PLEs in education: empowering students’ learning
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Contributed by Gemma Tur
Another implication of PLEs in education: Working students’ digital attitude
http://www.flickr.com/photos/unav/4100393732/sizes/m/in/photostream/
Contributed by Gemma Tur
Question 6: If PLEs/PLNs are becoming the norm, what does it mean for teachers/trainers (or the extension: what does it mean for training teachers & trainers)?
If PLEs are becoming the norm,it means networking our students from the very beginning.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mimiw/1878700854/sizes/z/in/photostream/
Contributed by Gemma Tur
Contributed by Mary Risner
Photo danceinthesky http://www.flickr.com/photos/26533176@N00/403990660/
The networked student may become the networked professional. THE WAY IS LONG... BUT IT CANNOT BE DONE ALONE.
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Contributed by Gemma Tur
Question 7: As our networks continue to grow, what strategies should we have in managing our contacts, our connections, and our attention? Or, extension, how scalable are PLEs/PLNs?
Question 8: Can we start thinking beyond PLEs/PLNs as models? Are we simply at a transitional stage? What will be the next, new model for learning in society? (e.g., where are we headed?)
How can you avoid creating an echo
chamber PLE/PLN?CC-licensed photo by lovestruck
Contributed by Meredith Stewart
Thank you for
watching
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