Posted on April 10, 2008 by joanvinallcox
This video by Loic Lemeur is intimidating, inspiring and irritating.
Intimidating because he has such wide ranging use of the social media;
Inspiring because I get some idea what I want to spend more time with; and
Irritating because it pauses every few seconds and you have to wait for it to go on.
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Posted on February 14, 2008 by joanvinallcox
If you read this blog regularly, you will know that I believe setting up your computer as your own PLE (Personal Learning Environment) or as some call it, your PLWE (Personal Learning and Working Environment) is a basic step in being efficient on the web. When I have research time, and sometimes just because I [...]
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Posted on January 10, 2008 by joanvinallcox
I find Graham Attwell’s (research-based) thoughts on how learning occurs now fascinating.
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Posted on December 26, 2007 by joanvinallcox
Through Stephen Downes’ OLDaily I encountered What the Heck is a PLE and Why Would I Want One?. It is aimed at teachers, but students and parents would find its brief, clear explanation of the differences between Course Management Systems (CMS) and Personal Learning Exvironments (VLE) helpful.
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