4. WHAT IS PERSONAL
LEARNING ENVIRONMENT?
It is learning that promote learners collaborations and interaction.
learners direct and control their own learning and pursue educational goals.
It is learning that develop and promote self regulations
It gives opportunity to learners to manage their learning, both content and
process.
10. PERSONAL LEARNING
ENVIRONMENT
PLEs represent a shift away from the model in which students
consume information through independent channels such as the
library, a textbook, or an LMS, moving instead to a model where
students draw connections from a growing matrix of resources that
they select and organize. Learners can use websites and other
technological resources that may be part of learning therefore ple
promote free learning.
13. DEFINITION OF A PLE:
A PLE is also dynamic—the learner is an active participant.
Learners are the driver of the lesson driven by personal goals.
PLE is allows and promote the engaging of social networks in the
classroom and also connect teachers learners together during learning.
16. PERSONAL LEARNING
ENVIRONMENT CONT…
PLE does not divide learning context to society however it build or
construct from the uniting of these two context.
It is learning that promote equity and this kind of learning is used by
teacher to maintain social order and instil values.
Therefore PLE can take place in different contexts and situations
such as using different resources that are available around the society
such as internet and social network's.
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