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The evolution of personal learning environments

Origin Learning

By and large, this constitutes John’s Personal Learning Environment (PLE). Discussions happen over social media websites, online webinars and lectures are a common thing and mobiles keep us connected all the time. PLEs have certainly evolved with the coming of the digital age. Image Credit – Freepik.com.

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LearnTrends: Microlearning

Experiencing eLearning

instructional/educational purpose. Very few companies have strategy for social media–many say it won’t work in their culture. Politics of institutions vs. individuals: LMS vs. PLE. PLE: Individual surrounded by tools, people. What is Just-in-Time? needs-based, point of need. need to know.

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Top 100 eLearning Items

Tony Karrer

Introducing The Conversation Prism eLearning Trends 2007 and 2008 TechCrunch White Label Social Networking Platforms Chart How to Insert YouTube Videos in PowerPoint Presentations LinkedIn Tips and Tweaks: Do More with your LinkedIn Account Introduction to Wikis, Blogs, Social Bookmarking, Social Networking and RSS Corporate Policies on Web 2.0

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My Twitter Weekly Links Digest for 2011-07-17

Jane Hart

RT @ WendyTagg : I’ve blogged about @ c4lpt ‘s 30ways social media programme [link] <Thanks Wendy #. Google Plus Sucks (And Here’s Why) ~ LockerGnome Social Media & Technology [link] <I’m tending to agree with this #. Google+ for Educators [link] #. I’ve done it [link] #.

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When worlds collide

Learning with e's

There are 7 papers in the issue, each of which focus on social media that are being used to support and enhance learning in higher education. Two papers reporting on research into the implementation of personal learning environments using social media provide a little controversy for the special issue.

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3 things you should know about Edupunk

Learning with e's

Should we use centralised services and endure all the constraints that accompany them, or should we instead use our own patchwork collection of tools, loosely aggregated social media and handheld personal devices that give us freedom, but at a price? Unported License. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e''s.

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Micro-Learning: Its Role in Formal, Informal and Incidental Learning

ID Reflections

Generally, the term ''microlearning'' refers to micro-perspectives in the context of learning, education and training. Microlearning deals with relatively small learning units and short-term learning activities.