The results of this study demonstrate the potential for Personal Learning Environments as a tool for Lifelong Learning, linked to communities of practice. Personal Learning Environments can extend access to educational technology to everyone wanting to organise their own learning. PLEs can include and bring together all learning, including informal learning, workplace learning, learning from the home, learning driven by problem solving and learning motivated by personal interest as well as learning through engagement in formal educational programmes.
Source: Pontydysgu – Bridge to Learning
Posted by: emapey | July 18, 2008
Personal Learning Environment (PLE) as a Tool for Lifelong Learning
Posted in Learning 2.0, PLE

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