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Personal learning networks presentation | PPTX
PLE are based on the idea
that learning will take place in
different contexts and
situations and will not be
provided by a single learning
provider
“the heart of the concept of the
PLE is that it is a tool that allows
a learner (or anyone) to engage in
a distributed environment
consisting of a network of
people, services and resources. It
is not just Web 2.0, but it is
certainly Web 2.0 in the sense
that it is (in the broadest sense
possible) a read-write
application.”
Stephen Downes, 2006
PLEs can help in the
recognition of informal
learning
From Personal Learning Environment Building
to Professional Learning Network Forming
Aim
Forming
learning
network for
competence
development
Professional
network
organizing
The meaning of
social and
professional
networks for
education
Building PLE on
start pages
Conclusion
Aim
To analyze the experience gained in using of
Web 2.0 environment for competence
development and for professional network
organizing
Social network sites can be defined as web-based services that allow
individuals to:
(1) construct a public or semi-public profile within a bounded system
(2) articulate a list of other users with whom they share a connection
(3) view and traverse their list of connections and those made by others
within the system.
Danah Boyd, School of Information, University of California-Berkeley
Nicole Ellison, Department of Telecommunication, Information Studies, and Media, Michigan
State University
Social-oriented applications and
professional networks - new opportunities
for learners and educators
Social Networks
Social-oriented applications and
professional networks - new opportunities
for learners and educators
Social Networks
A learning network is a group of persons
who create, share, support and study
learning resources (“units of learning”)
in a specific knowledge domain.
Rob Koper, Open University of the Netherlands
Social-oriented applications and
professional networks - new opportunities
for learners and educators
Special-formed learning networks
for life-long learners
Social-oriented applications and
professional networks - new opportunities
for learners and educators
Special-formed learning networks
for life-long learners
The Future of Online Learning and
Personal Learning Environments
Online Learning
• Has been around since 1995 or so
• Really grew with the World Wide Web
• Has advanced tremendously
Many positive developments in the
last few years worth sharing…
It looks like nothing before…
Like open source
Like Social Networks
Like blogs and blogging
Like wikis and collaborative writing
Like tagging and Digg and…
It looks like Web 2.0
Stallman
The Internet of 2007
New Environments
• Multimedia explosion
podcasts, vodcasts, YouTube, Slideshare, more
• Mobile computing
mobile phones, PDAs, etc.
• The 3D web
Second Life is a start, we will see more of this
The Concept…
• Learning is centered around the interests
of the learner
• This learning is immersive – learning by
doing
• The computer connects the student to the
rest of the world
Web 2.0: The Learning Network
• The e-Portfolio lives in the intersection
between the worlds for
education, work, and home
• A model for e-Portfolio as a learner-
managed construct
• Key requirement is easy-to-use tools and
hosting services*
• *E.g. the “e-Portfolio-as-blog” approach
The Idea of the PLE…
Learning Networks Architecture
Subscribed to
154 Education Blogs
and websites!
So how does a
network help me?
New Tools
Respond to Blog Pos
www.flickr.com/photos/23324812@N00/93936385
ow can I do it FASTER?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/20884341@N00/302931951
http://wordle.net/
Connect with your networks
Other Tools for PLN
Attwell, G. (n.d). personal learning environments. available from:
http://www.slideshare.net/GrahamAttwell/personal-learning-environments-
46423(Accessed 15 March 2013)
Downes, S. (2007). The future of online learning and personal learning environments.
Available from: http://www.slideshare.net/Downes/the-future-of-online-learning-and-
personal-learning-environments (accessed 14 March 2013)
Ivanova,M. (2009). From personal learning environment building to professional learning
network forming. Paper presented at the 5th international scientific conference. Available
from: http://www.slideshare.net/malinkaiva/from-personal-learning-environment-
building-to-professional-learning-network-forming (accessed 14 March 2013)
Lolly 89 -203. (n.d). creating an online personal learning network. Available from:
http://www.slideshare.net/Lolly89-203/personal-learning-networks-11971491 (accessed
15 March 2013)
Teigland, R. (2007). Leveraging networks for tangible results. Available from :
www.knowlegdenetwork.org (Accessed 15 March 2013)

Personal learning networks presentation

  • 3.
    PLE are basedon the idea that learning will take place in different contexts and situations and will not be provided by a single learning provider
  • 5.
    “the heart ofthe concept of the PLE is that it is a tool that allows a learner (or anyone) to engage in a distributed environment consisting of a network of people, services and resources. It is not just Web 2.0, but it is certainly Web 2.0 in the sense that it is (in the broadest sense possible) a read-write application.” Stephen Downes, 2006
  • 15.
    PLEs can helpin the recognition of informal learning
  • 20.
    From Personal LearningEnvironment Building to Professional Learning Network Forming Aim Forming learning network for competence development Professional network organizing The meaning of social and professional networks for education Building PLE on start pages Conclusion
  • 21.
    Aim To analyze theexperience gained in using of Web 2.0 environment for competence development and for professional network organizing
  • 22.
    Social network sitescan be defined as web-based services that allow individuals to: (1) construct a public or semi-public profile within a bounded system (2) articulate a list of other users with whom they share a connection (3) view and traverse their list of connections and those made by others within the system. Danah Boyd, School of Information, University of California-Berkeley Nicole Ellison, Department of Telecommunication, Information Studies, and Media, Michigan State University Social-oriented applications and professional networks - new opportunities for learners and educators Social Networks
  • 23.
    Social-oriented applications and professionalnetworks - new opportunities for learners and educators Social Networks
  • 24.
    A learning networkis a group of persons who create, share, support and study learning resources (“units of learning”) in a specific knowledge domain. Rob Koper, Open University of the Netherlands Social-oriented applications and professional networks - new opportunities for learners and educators Special-formed learning networks for life-long learners
  • 25.
    Social-oriented applications and professionalnetworks - new opportunities for learners and educators Special-formed learning networks for life-long learners
  • 26.
    The Future ofOnline Learning and Personal Learning Environments
  • 27.
    Online Learning • Hasbeen around since 1995 or so • Really grew with the World Wide Web • Has advanced tremendously Many positive developments in the last few years worth sharing…
  • 28.
    It looks likenothing before… Like open source Like Social Networks Like blogs and blogging Like wikis and collaborative writing Like tagging and Digg and… It looks like Web 2.0 Stallman The Internet of 2007
  • 29.
    New Environments • Multimediaexplosion podcasts, vodcasts, YouTube, Slideshare, more • Mobile computing mobile phones, PDAs, etc. • The 3D web Second Life is a start, we will see more of this
  • 30.
    The Concept… • Learningis centered around the interests of the learner • This learning is immersive – learning by doing • The computer connects the student to the rest of the world
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    Web 2.0: TheLearning Network • The e-Portfolio lives in the intersection between the worlds for education, work, and home • A model for e-Portfolio as a learner- managed construct • Key requirement is easy-to-use tools and hosting services* • *E.g. the “e-Portfolio-as-blog” approach
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    The Idea ofthe PLE…
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    So how doesa network help me?
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    Respond to BlogPos www.flickr.com/photos/23324812@N00/93936385
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    ow can Ido it FASTER? http://www.flickr.com/photos/20884341@N00/302931951
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    Attwell, G. (n.d).personal learning environments. available from: http://www.slideshare.net/GrahamAttwell/personal-learning-environments- 46423(Accessed 15 March 2013) Downes, S. (2007). The future of online learning and personal learning environments. Available from: http://www.slideshare.net/Downes/the-future-of-online-learning-and- personal-learning-environments (accessed 14 March 2013) Ivanova,M. (2009). From personal learning environment building to professional learning network forming. Paper presented at the 5th international scientific conference. Available from: http://www.slideshare.net/malinkaiva/from-personal-learning-environment- building-to-professional-learning-network-forming (accessed 14 March 2013) Lolly 89 -203. (n.d). creating an online personal learning network. Available from: http://www.slideshare.net/Lolly89-203/personal-learning-networks-11971491 (accessed 15 March 2013) Teigland, R. (2007). Leveraging networks for tangible results. Available from : www.knowlegdenetwork.org (Accessed 15 March 2013)