Comments on: PLEase http://www.informl.com/2007/04/15/please/ from Jay Cross and Internet Time Group Wed, 10 Mar 2010 00:02:33 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.9.1 hourly 1 By: Mike’s Doc Blog » Blog Archive » A New Function of Training http://www.informl.com/2007/04/15/please/comment-page-1/#comment-783 Mike’s Doc Blog » Blog Archive » A New Function of Training Thu, 18 Sep 2008 14:40:15 +0000 http://informl.com/?p=753#comment-783 [...] store, and deliver the knowledge to myself. In Jay Cross terms, this would be the creation of a Personal Learning Environment or PLE (although he did not develop this concept on his own…it is where I read it [...] [...] store, and deliver the knowledge to myself. In Jay Cross terms, this would be the creation of a Personal Learning Environment or PLE (although he did not develop this concept on his own…it is where I read it [...]

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By: Hot theme 04: Personal Learning Environments « Learning Technologies Conference Blog http://www.informl.com/2007/04/15/please/comment-page-1/#comment-780 Hot theme 04: Personal Learning Environments « Learning Technologies Conference Blog Thu, 10 May 2007 08:34:38 +0000 http://informl.com/?p=753#comment-780 [...] See what I mean about dry? Meanwhile, Jay Cross asks for some common sense on PLEs: The concept is right but the terminology is wrong. PLEs aren’t P, L, or E. [...] [...] See what I mean about dry? Meanwhile, Jay Cross asks for some common sense on PLEs: The concept is right but the terminology is wrong. PLEs aren’t P, L, or E. [...]

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By: Hot theme 04: Personal Learning Environments (PLEs) « Learning Technologies Conference Blog http://www.informl.com/2007/04/15/please/comment-page-1/#comment-782 Hot theme 04: Personal Learning Environments (PLEs) « Learning Technologies Conference Blog Thu, 10 May 2007 08:28:15 +0000 http://informl.com/?p=753#comment-782 [...] See what I mean about dry? Meanwhile, Jay Cross asks for some common sense on PLEs: The concept is right but the terminology is wrong. PLEs aren’t P, L, or E. [...] [...] See what I mean about dry? Meanwhile, Jay Cross asks for some common sense on PLEs: The concept is right but the terminology is wrong. PLEs aren’t P, L, or E. [...]

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By: PLE on a cell phone? « Random Mind http://www.informl.com/2007/04/15/please/comment-page-1/#comment-781 PLE on a cell phone? « Random Mind Wed, 09 May 2007 17:25:47 +0000 http://informl.com/?p=753#comment-781 [...] The PLE, or Personal Learning Environment, is a hot topic right now in elearning circles. It’s hard to describe although you probably already have one if you’re reading this blog. A PLE is made up of all the the ways you “explore, discover, record, and share life’s lessons“. Mostly it’s your digital information cloud. So, for instance, I have a collection of feeds that I check every day. They’re part of my PLE. There is my blog where I write and try to make sense of everything I come across. That’s part of my PLE. However, as Graham Attwell has pointed out, a PLE is a concept, not a tool. It’s the way you grab, share and make sense of information. You can’t buy a PLE application in the same way that you can buy a learning management system like Blackboard or WebCT. Furthermore, everyone’s PLE is their own. [...] [...] The PLE, or Personal Learning Environment, is a hot topic right now in elearning circles. It’s hard to describe although you probably already have one if you’re reading this blog. A PLE is made up of all the the ways you “explore, discover, record, and share life’s lessons“. Mostly it’s your digital information cloud. So, for instance, I have a collection of feeds that I check every day. They’re part of my PLE. There is my blog where I write and try to make sense of everything I come across. That’s part of my PLE. However, as Graham Attwell has pointed out, a PLE is a concept, not a tool. It’s the way you grab, share and make sense of information. You can’t buy a PLE application in the same way that you can buy a learning management system like Blackboard or WebCT. Furthermore, everyone’s PLE is their own. [...]

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By: Jay Cross http://www.informl.com/2007/04/15/please/comment-page-1/#comment-774 Jay Cross Sat, 21 Apr 2007 08:55:14 +0000 http://informl.com/?p=753#comment-774 To whom it may concern: "A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds." Ralph Waldo Emerson "If you can't say nothing nice, don't say nothing at all." Thumper the Rabbit, in Bambi To whom it may concern:

“A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds.” Ralph Waldo Emerson

“If you can’t say nothing nice, don’t say nothing at all.” Thumper the Rabbit, in Bambi

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By: Alan Levine http://www.informl.com/2007/04/15/please/comment-page-1/#comment-779 Alan Levine Sat, 21 Apr 2007 04:07:59 +0000 http://informl.com/?p=753#comment-779 Nice diagrams. Better than fuzzy photos of Sasquatch ;-) Nice diagrams. Better than fuzzy photos of Sasquatch ;-)

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By: AND AND AND AND (PLE) at Sims Learning Connections http://www.informl.com/2007/04/15/please/comment-page-1/#comment-778 AND AND AND AND (PLE) at Sims Learning Connections Sat, 21 Apr 2007 02:14:13 +0000 http://informl.com/?p=753#comment-778 [...] Prompted by Alan Levine’s TLA, Ergo Sum and Jay Cross’s PLEase. [...] [...] Prompted by Alan Levine’s TLA, Ergo Sum and Jay Cross’s PLEase. [...]

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By: Design of Knowledge » Blog Archive » Cross claims to have invented personal knowledge managment http://www.informl.com/2007/04/15/please/comment-page-1/#comment-777 Design of Knowledge » Blog Archive » Cross claims to have invented personal knowledge managment Sat, 21 Apr 2007 00:44:48 +0000 http://informl.com/?p=753#comment-777 [...] According to a major thinker in PKM, David Pollard, David Gurten begin writing about PKM in February 2004.  David Pollard has written extensively and brillantly about PKM along with Jack Vinson’s wonderful insights into PKM.  Standing on the shoulders of these giants, I’ve even developed a framework for PKM in higher education.  What is especially telling is that Cross’ “rationale” (about halfway down the posting) for PKM sounds a lot like Jim McGee’s ESJ strategy for PKM (written in 2005).  I could go on but a quick Google search makes the point quite well. [...] [...] According to a major thinker in PKM, David Pollard, David Gurten begin writing about PKM in February 2004.  David Pollard has written extensively and brillantly about PKM along with Jack Vinson’s wonderful insights into PKM.  Standing on the shoulders of these giants, I’ve even developed a framework for PKM in higher education.  What is especially telling is that Cross’ “rationale” (about halfway down the posting) for PKM sounds a lot like Jim McGee’s ESJ strategy for PKM (written in 2005).  I could go on but a quick Google search makes the point quite well. [...]

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By: Simon http://www.informl.com/2007/04/15/please/comment-page-1/#comment-776 Simon Tue, 17 Apr 2007 14:12:10 +0000 http://informl.com/?p=753#comment-776 It was nice to meet you at the National Gathering. Please provide more info on PLE . Where did this orginate? Simon It was nice to meet you at the National Gathering.

Please provide more info on PLE . Where did this orginate?

Simon

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By: Personal Learning Environments (PLEs) « Learn-Learn-Learn http://www.informl.com/2007/04/15/please/comment-page-1/#comment-775 Personal Learning Environments (PLEs) « Learn-Learn-Learn Tue, 17 Apr 2007 11:14:26 +0000 http://informl.com/?p=753#comment-775 [...] And Jay Cross weighs in with his thoughts [...] [...] And Jay Cross weighs in with his thoughts [...]

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