A Reference Model for Personal Learning Environments Scott Wilson Colin Milligan.

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A Reference Model for Personal Learning Environments Scott Wilson Colin Milligan

PLE Existing Models (no existing systems) Our initial vision Non-learning specific models Responses to our vision

PLE Future VLE: Scott Wilson

PLE Web 2.0 Meme Map - Tim O'Reilly

PLE Digital Lifestyle Aggregator - Marc Canter

PLE Dave Tosh: Personal Learning Landscape

PLE Weblog and Aggregation Organisational Online Communication Model - James Farmer

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EduGluEduGlu - D'arcy Norman

PLE Common Features Feeds for collecting resources and other data Conduits for sharing and publishing Services for interacting with organisations Personal information management Ambiguity of teacher - learner role

PLE Over lunch, Think about: Do these models fit with your notion of a PLE Do you have a PLE? If so, what is it?

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Learner University VLE But …

PLE Also, chat, browse, participate in collab activity (e.g. simulation)

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Patterns Wide choice of systems examined that have characteristics of interest From the systems we emerge common patterns into a pattern language The pattern language is applied to the development of prototypes

PLE Tools and Software analysed and PIM (Outlook, Chandler) Chat and Messaging (iChat, msn) Calendaring and Scheduling (iCal, BaseCamp) News Aggregation (NetNewsWire, Shrook) Weblogging, Pers. Publishing (Flock, WordPress) Social Software (Flickr, 43Things, del.icio.us) Authoring and Collab. Working tools (Writely) Integration Tools (Netvibes, SuprGlu)

PLE Pattern Categories Context Patterns (8) Conversation Patterns (13) Network Patterns (4) Resource Patterns (26) Social Patterns (8) Team Patterns (10) Temporal Patterns (4) Workflow Patterns (2) Activity Patterns (2) Other Patterns (3)

PLE Using the patterns For a developer of an application, the pattern language provides a reference point for solutions to problems in the PLE space, assisting the design and development process The pattern language may be used as the basis of an evaluation framework for comparing the capabilities of different personal learning toolkits The pattern language can assist in understanding the scope of the PLE space The patterns can be used to identify the service needed to be offered within the environment

PLE Services A number of key services recur in the patterns: Activity Management Workflow Syndication and Posting Group Rating, Annotating, and Recommending Presence Personal Profile Exploration and Trails … and ones which are generic

PLE Activity Management Service Service allows a PLE user to  publish activities,  join activities others have created,  contribute resources for activities  access resources for activities. Broker for Workflow service

PLE Questions What systems have you experienced that might count as a PLE? Can a PLE be an institutional tool? What can’t you do with an eLearning 2.0 approach that you can with a VLE?

PLE Further Information Phil Beauvoir: Oleg Liver: Mark Johnson: Colin Milligan: Paul Sharples: Scott Wilson: