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I've run across a few different posts talking about Personal Work and Learning Environments which I have tentatively started to call PWLE - pronounced p-whale. Tom Haskins in PLEs are power tools and Cammy Bean in Be the Node tell us: So all the talk about tools and maps has struck me as odd. For me, I add -- why bother? Just do it.
The enterprise provides tools to employees that they can use as part of the PWLE. I could understand an argument that it would be preferable for individuals to be able to use the same tools outside the corporation for personal interests - but I don't see his argument that it is no longer a PLE or PWLE. Karyn continues with.
I've been having fabulous conversations about using SharePoint. I've had conversations with several of these folks in more detail and with a few others. In my post SharePoint Examples there are some great examples in the comments.
2 Conversation Topics Maybe while I'm out you could take me up on this and start a dialog on one of these. 8 – PWLE A bunch of posts (via eLearning Learning ) all about the PWLE. And I still believe we need to be leading the charge around helping employees in our organizations figure out a rationale PWLE? #9
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For folks who are not passionate about their work -- many who reside within the traditional, corporate firewall -- the PWLE is Pointless. Thanks for the comments and the conversation. Folks who are passionate about what they do will find their personal and professional learning environments co-mingling. 7:34 PM Cammy Bean said.
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