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Personal Learning Environments
Sustainable Learning
Horizon Report: 2011 K-12

                Personal Learning Environments




                http://www.nmc.org/pdf/2011-Horizon-Report-K12.pdf
Independent School Fall 2011
Spotlight on Research


Empowering Students with
Personal Learning
Environments
By Wendy Drexler
“…a PLE is the method students use to organize their
self-directed online learning – including the tools they
employ to gather information, conduct research, and
present their findings. As its name implies, PLEs give
learners a high degree of control over their work by
allowing them to customize the learning experience and
connect to others, including experts in the field.”
                    - Wendy Drexler p. 20, Independent School, Fall 2011
As a master learner,
where is the edge
of your learning?
Students at the mercy of the
       entire Internet




Students build their own
 information spaces to
   control the Internet
“Fragmentation is a
[Picture of a skier, skiing down   new reality. Our
an avalanche in progress.]
                                   learning models
Permission to use picture was
given only for the live
                                   need to embrace it.”
presentation however a copy of
the picture can be seen on the           -- George   Siemens
cover of this book:
Staying Alive in Avalanche
Terrain by Bruce Tremper (Sept
2008)

                                                      October, 2011
                                                         Athabasca
                                                         University
                                                             http://www.sl
                                                            ideshare.net/g
                                                             siemens/open
                                                             -access-week-
                                                                athabasca-
                                                                 university
Confusion about the term PLE

                                     PLE’s are not
                                     exclusively digital:
                                     include taking in
                                     experiences and
                                     realia, and learning
                                     through TV, music,
                                     paper-based
                                     materials, radio
                                     and more formal
                                     contexts.

                                     Content not as
                                     important now as
                                     knowing where (or
                                     who) to connect to, to
                                     find it.

                                     Tools used to support
                                     lifelong learning.
FROM
http://www.cdtl.nus.edu.s
g/technology-in-
pedagogy/articles/Technol
ogy-in-Pedagogy-6.pdf
Key:
      Personal                                                                                                    = Capacities/Literacies
                                                                                                                  = Skills
      Learning                                                                                                    = Categories of Tools
                                                                    Evaluating
  Environment                                        Dealing with
                                                     Technology
                                                                    Resources
                                                                                  Searching
                                                                                 and viewing
                                                                                  text audio
                                                                                  and video


                                                              Practicing Digital
                                                                  Literacy
                               Avoiding
                            Inappropriate                                                                   Tagging
                               Content


            Communicating       Practicing Digital                                             Organizing             Note
             Respectfully        Responsibility                                                 Content               Taking

                                                                                                              Managing
                               Using                                                                          Multiple
                            Technology
                                                                                                              Accounts
                             Properly
                                                                                  Collaborating
                                               Synthesizing                            and
                                               and Creating                        Socializing
                                 Reflecting
                                                Producing                Debating                 Communicating
                                                 Content
                                                                                    Questioning




Source:
http://bit.ly/95fLAC
Don Tapscott
The Rise of the Age of Networked Intelligence

  Agrarian Age                    Industrial                          Age of Networked
                                     Age                                 Intelligence




                 Printing Press                   Internet




                                                        Don Tapscott - Aspen Ideas Festival
                                       July 18, 2011   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDIwIyft3fU
Why are networks so powerful?


The value of a network increases by the square of each
member who joins.
As a node in the network you can potentially
connect with any other node and that action
distributes your intelligence.
“There is no such thing as information
overload. There is only filter failure.”
                        - Clay Shirkey
Activity:                                                                                         Key:
                                                                                                          = Capacities/Literacies
  identify the                                                                                            = Skills
areas you are                                               Evaluating    Searching
                                                                                                          = Categories of Tools
                                             Dealing with   Resources    and viewing

familiar with.                               Technology
                                                                          text audio
                                                                          and video


                                                      Practicing Digital
                                                          Literacy
                       Avoiding
                    Inappropriate                                                                   Tagging
                       Content


    Communicating       Practicing Digital                                             Organizing             Note
     Respectfully        Responsibility                                                 Content               Taking

                                                                                                      Managing
                       Using                                                                          Multiple
                    Technology
                                                                                                      Accounts
                     Properly
                                                                          Collaborating
                                       Synthesizing                            and
                                       and Creating                        Socializing
                         Reflecting
                                        Producing                Debating                 Communicating
                                         Content
                                                                            Questioning
Push Models
Push models treat people as passive consumers
 whose needs can be anticipated and shaped by
                   centralized decision-makers.
                                                     from
                                   Pull Models       Push to Pull
       Pull models are emerging as a response to
    growing uncertainty. Instead of dealing with
uncertainty through tighter control, pull models
     do the opposite. Pull models help people to
     come together and innovate in response to
  unanticipated events, drawing upon a growing
       array of highly specialized and distributed
 resources. Rather than seeking to constrain the
resources available to people, pull models strive
      to continually expand the choices available
   while at the same time helping people to find
   the resources that are most relevant to them
              -- John Seeley Brown & John Hagel
                         The Power of Pull, 2011
An information dashboard utilizing widgets such as iGoogle,
PageFlakes or Netvibes can aggregate many aspects of a PLE in a
compact digital display.
’What can you do?’
has been replaced with
‘What can you and your
network connection do?’
Knowledge itself is
moving from the individual
to the individual and
his contacts.
                        --Jay Cross
               “Informal Learning”
-- Everyone needs to find their “Inner Librarian” in order
to become efficient with information management.
-- The library of the future will include the one you
make yourself.




                  Organizing
                   Content




  Shift: Push to Pull
Synthesizing
                                         and Creating



 LINK to student project:
 https://sites.google.com/site/virtual
 museumoftheorigins/




GOAL: Students come to believe their contributions matter.
It’s Personal!
“It seems critical to ask whether new digital media are giving rise to
new models – new “ethical minds” – with respect to identity,
privacy, ownership and authorship, credibility and participation…”




                                          Practicing Digital
                                           Responsibility




                                               Reputation and
                                               Identity management
Example Mindmaps
  Everyone’s
  Learning
  Environment
  Is Different




BIG LIST OF PLEs
http://edtechpost.wikispaces.com/PLE+Diagrams
Personal Learning Environments
Sustainable Learning




          Seattle Academy, Seattle, WA
          Kathleen Johnson, Librarian             kjohnson@seattleacademy.org
          Vicki Butler, Director of Academic Technology
                                                  vbutler@seattleacademy.org

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Personal Learning Environments NAIS 2012

  • 2. Horizon Report: 2011 K-12 Personal Learning Environments http://www.nmc.org/pdf/2011-Horizon-Report-K12.pdf
  • 3. Independent School Fall 2011 Spotlight on Research Empowering Students with Personal Learning Environments By Wendy Drexler
  • 4. “…a PLE is the method students use to organize their self-directed online learning – including the tools they employ to gather information, conduct research, and present their findings. As its name implies, PLEs give learners a high degree of control over their work by allowing them to customize the learning experience and connect to others, including experts in the field.” - Wendy Drexler p. 20, Independent School, Fall 2011
  • 5. As a master learner, where is the edge of your learning?
  • 6. Students at the mercy of the entire Internet Students build their own information spaces to control the Internet
  • 7. “Fragmentation is a [Picture of a skier, skiing down new reality. Our an avalanche in progress.] learning models Permission to use picture was given only for the live need to embrace it.” presentation however a copy of the picture can be seen on the -- George Siemens cover of this book: Staying Alive in Avalanche Terrain by Bruce Tremper (Sept 2008) October, 2011 Athabasca University http://www.sl ideshare.net/g siemens/open -access-week- athabasca- university
  • 8. Confusion about the term PLE PLE’s are not exclusively digital: include taking in experiences and realia, and learning through TV, music, paper-based materials, radio and more formal contexts. Content not as important now as knowing where (or who) to connect to, to find it. Tools used to support lifelong learning. FROM http://www.cdtl.nus.edu.s g/technology-in- pedagogy/articles/Technol ogy-in-Pedagogy-6.pdf
  • 9. Key: Personal = Capacities/Literacies = Skills Learning = Categories of Tools Evaluating Environment Dealing with Technology Resources Searching and viewing text audio and video Practicing Digital Literacy Avoiding Inappropriate Tagging Content Communicating Practicing Digital Organizing Note Respectfully Responsibility Content Taking Managing Using Multiple Technology Accounts Properly Collaborating Synthesizing and and Creating Socializing Reflecting Producing Debating Communicating Content Questioning Source: http://bit.ly/95fLAC
  • 11. The Rise of the Age of Networked Intelligence Agrarian Age Industrial Age of Networked Age Intelligence Printing Press Internet Don Tapscott - Aspen Ideas Festival July 18, 2011 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDIwIyft3fU
  • 12. Why are networks so powerful? The value of a network increases by the square of each member who joins.
  • 13. As a node in the network you can potentially connect with any other node and that action distributes your intelligence.
  • 14. “There is no such thing as information overload. There is only filter failure.” - Clay Shirkey
  • 15. Activity: Key: = Capacities/Literacies identify the = Skills areas you are Evaluating Searching = Categories of Tools Dealing with Resources and viewing familiar with. Technology text audio and video Practicing Digital Literacy Avoiding Inappropriate Tagging Content Communicating Practicing Digital Organizing Note Respectfully Responsibility Content Taking Managing Using Multiple Technology Accounts Properly Collaborating Synthesizing and and Creating Socializing Reflecting Producing Debating Communicating Content Questioning
  • 16. Push Models Push models treat people as passive consumers whose needs can be anticipated and shaped by centralized decision-makers. from Pull Models Push to Pull Pull models are emerging as a response to growing uncertainty. Instead of dealing with uncertainty through tighter control, pull models do the opposite. Pull models help people to come together and innovate in response to unanticipated events, drawing upon a growing array of highly specialized and distributed resources. Rather than seeking to constrain the resources available to people, pull models strive to continually expand the choices available while at the same time helping people to find the resources that are most relevant to them -- John Seeley Brown & John Hagel The Power of Pull, 2011
  • 17. An information dashboard utilizing widgets such as iGoogle, PageFlakes or Netvibes can aggregate many aspects of a PLE in a compact digital display.
  • 18. ’What can you do?’ has been replaced with ‘What can you and your network connection do?’ Knowledge itself is moving from the individual to the individual and his contacts. --Jay Cross “Informal Learning”
  • 19. -- Everyone needs to find their “Inner Librarian” in order to become efficient with information management. -- The library of the future will include the one you make yourself. Organizing Content Shift: Push to Pull
  • 20. Synthesizing and Creating LINK to student project: https://sites.google.com/site/virtual museumoftheorigins/ GOAL: Students come to believe their contributions matter.
  • 22. “It seems critical to ask whether new digital media are giving rise to new models – new “ethical minds” – with respect to identity, privacy, ownership and authorship, credibility and participation…” Practicing Digital Responsibility Reputation and Identity management
  • 23. Example Mindmaps Everyone’s Learning Environment Is Different BIG LIST OF PLEs http://edtechpost.wikispaces.com/PLE+Diagrams
  • 24.
  • 25. Personal Learning Environments Sustainable Learning Seattle Academy, Seattle, WA Kathleen Johnson, Librarian kjohnson@seattleacademy.org Vicki Butler, Director of Academic Technology vbutler@seattleacademy.org

Notas do Editor

  1. Students need practice navigating complex information environments. They need practice creating spaces (using the appropriate mechanisms) to control the internet for their purposes.
  2. As we have seen in the biological realm, complex systems are effectively pictured as ecologies.
  3. PLEs can include workshops (such as this one), TV, paper, any physical artifacts, radio, and face-to-face conversations to name a few. Personal Learning Networks have become a popular way to present professional development.
  4. 1. Is not tool-oriented/ Tools change 2. Focuses on capacities and skills and that encouragesgood pedagogy 3. Teachers need to create their own PLEs in order to understand the profound impact networks can have on the way that we learn.
  5. It is not additive, it is exponential.
  6. 1. Is not tool-oriented/ Tools change 2. Focuses on capacities and skills and that encouragesgood pedagogy 3. Teachers need to create their own PLEs in order to understand the profound impact networks can have on the way that we learn.