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silverchirpsWikipedia's entry on the history of PLE with lots of good references to resources.
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Yoo Falk JensenPersonal Learning Environments.
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anja c. wagnerGeschichte der PLEs
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The Elgg
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Mary Ann ApplePersonal Learning Environments are systems that help learners take control of and manage their own learning
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Personal Learning Environments are systems that help learners take control of and manage their own learning.
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- set their own learning goals
- manage their learning; managing both content and process
- communicate with others in the process of learning
Personal Learning Environments are systems that help learners take control of and manage their own learning. This includes providing support for learners to
and thereby achieve learning goals.
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Ashlyn DeWittFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Personal Learning Environments are systems that help learners take control of and manage their own learning. -
Britt Watwood- Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Carol Broosple
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- set their own learning goals
- manage their learning; managing both content and process
- communicate with others in the process of learning
Personal Learning Environments are systems that help learners take control of and manage their own learning. This includes providing support for learners to
and thereby achieve learning goals.
A PLE may be composed of one or more subsystems: As such it may be a desktop application, or composed of one or more web-based services."[1]
Important concepts in PLEs include the integration of both formal and informal learning episodes into a single experience, the use of social networks that can cross institutional boundaries, and the use of networking protocols (Peer-to-Peer, web services, syndication) to connect a range of resources and systems within a personally-managed space.
While PLE is a very new term, the concept represents the latest step in an alternative approach to e-learning which can trace its origins to early systems such as Colloquia, the first peer-to-peer learning system, and in more recent phenomena such as the Elgg system developed by Dave Tosh and Ben Werdmuller and PebblePAD developed by UK-based Pebble Learning. This alternative approach developed in parallel to that of Learning Management Systems, which unlike the PLE take an institution-centric (or course-centric) view of learning.
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set their own learning goals
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manage their learning; managing both content and process
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communicate with others in the process of learning
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sonal Learning Environments
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are systems that help learners take control of and manage their own learning. This includes providing support for learners to
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and thereby achieve learning goals.
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A PLE may be composed of one or more subsystems: As such it may be a desktop application, or composed of one or more web-based services."
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Important concepts in PLEs include the integration of both formal and informal learning episodes into a single experience, the use of social networks that can cross institutional boundaries, and the use of networking protocols (Peer-to-Peer, web services, syndication) to connect a range of resources and systems within a personally-managed space.
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While PLE is a very new term, the concept represents the latest step in an alternative approach to e-learning which can trace its origins to early systems such as Colloquia, the first peer-to-peer learning system, and in more recent phenomena such as the
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Elgg
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system developed by Dave Tosh and Ben Werdmuller and
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PebblePAD
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developed by UK-based
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Pebble Learning
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. This alternative approach developed in parallel to that of Learning Management Systems, which unlike the PLE take an institution-centric (or course-centric) view of learning.
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