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Learning Space Mash-up: Toward a Collaborative Personal Learning Environment

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One of the papers I will be presenting in September is entitled: "Learning Space Mash-up: Toward a Collaborative Personal Learning Environment". Thirdly, I will revisit the idea that mashup PLEs will rival and perhaps ultimately supplant the institutional Learning Management System (LMS) or VLE.

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Self organised - Me?

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I will explore PLEs and VLEs and will look at mashups of tools and spaces too. Tags: VLE PLE mashup JISC self-organisation. It was a title given to me to work with, so there you have it, and I have posted the PowerPoint slideshow for anyone interested in reading more. That's it for now. I'm off to hear the keynote.

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The survival of higher education (3): The Social Web

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Social software is based heavily on participation, and this is apparent in a number of features including social tagging , voting, versioning, hyperlinking and searching, as well as discussion and commenting. blogs disruptive innovation education higher education learning social web Technology the future of education VLE wikis'

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My e-learning philosophy

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mashup OLPC. Tags: mobile phones blog VLE IFIP Second Life Web 3.0 I also discuss issues surrounding usability, accessibility, social presence, peer networking and the future of learning technology. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e's. wiki Steve Wheeler Twitter Web 2.0

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[from bwatwood] Learning with 'e's: e-Learning 3.0

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Additionally, with new cloud computing and increased reliability of data storage and retrieval, the mashup is a viable replacement for the portal which will lead to less reliance on centralised provision. This in turn may hasten the death of the ailing institutional VLE. is all about mobile technologies. will look like.

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Can anybody hear me?

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I walked back up the stairs to my desk for a quick cup of tea before the session started. VLEs are generally difficult to use, with far too much effort needed to be put into understanding how the system works, to the detriment of the time and effort spent actually learning. The sound quality was good. All set to go. Over to you.

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Noughties. but nice

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The concept of personal learning environments was also introduced, as a counterpoint to the notion of the VLE. iPods and Podcasts: The Touch, the Nano, the Shuffle, the Classic, you name it, versions of the iPod popped up and grabbed our attention in the noughties. perhaps we could do without ringtones.