1. (c) C4LPT, 2009 Jane Hart Social Media & Learning Consultant Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies www.C4LPT.co.uk From VLE via PLE to SLN Embracing Innovation Conference Swansea, 25 March 2009
3. (c) C4LPT, 2009 13 March 1989 Tim Berners-Lee handed a document to his supervisor Mike Sendall entitled "Information Management : a Proposal". "Vague, but exciting" is how Mike described it, and he gave Tim the nod to take his proposal forward. The following year, the World Wide Web was born.
5. … E-Learning benefits promoted … (c) C4LPT, 2009 Reduces travelling time/costs to learning Learning comes to you – any time, anywhere Self-paced learning – no need for a tutor
6. 2000s : Cisco Systems vision … (c) C4LPT, 2009 “ E-Learning is the next killer app: it will make email look like a rounding error “ John Chambers, CEO Cisco Systems, 2001 “ E-Learning is information, instruction, training, education and knowledge sharing” Tom Kelly, Head of ILSG, Cisco Systems, 2001
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10. Much of E-Learning is 1.0 (c) C4LPT, 2009 E-Learning 1.0 one-way learning read-only learning online courses produced by experts (teachers) and published on a VLE/LMS to be studied by learners Web 1.0 one-way web read-only web content produced by an expert author published on the web to be read by consumers.
11. Emergence of Web 2.0 (c) C4LPT, 2009 Source: Launching the Web 2.0 Framework, Future Exploration Network Blog, 2007 Web 2.0 = read-write web services and apps to co-create content, collaborate and share it with others social media tools encourage socialisation FREE Open Source Hosted tools
17. Learning 2.0 = New model of Teaching (c) C4LPT, 2009 Source: Jeff Cobb, Learning 2.0 for Associations, 2008
18. Personal Learning Environments (PLEs) (c) C4LPT, 2009 “ collection of tools, brought together under the conceptual notion of openness, interoperability, and learner control.” George Siemens, 2007 “ using whatever tools and devices which the learners choose” “ PLEs are based on the context that learning will take place in different contexts and situations and will not be provided by a single learning provider.” Graham Attwell, 2007
19. (c) C4LPT, 2009 Social networks Communication File sharing sites Social bookmarking Blogs and RSS Collaboration
20. (c) C4LPT, 2009 Social networks Communication File sharing sites Social bookmarking Blogs and RSS Collaboration Personal/Professional Working/Learning Environment or Network PLE or PLN
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22. VLE/LMS 2.0 (c) C4LPT, 2009 Source: VLE and future directions in learning environments, Martin Weller, 2006
24. SocialLearn (c) C4LPT, 2009 “ In SocialLearn, we aim to move beyond web-feed based interoperability and visual clustering of apps on the webtop, with SL-aware apps communicating via the API, so that the learner’s profile can track and intelligently manage the flow of information and events to support their activity.” OpenUniversity
25. (c) C4LPT, 2009 “ A social learning network integrates key social media tools like wikis, blogs, RSS, etc as well as social networking and social bookmarking functionality BUT ALSO provides a personal working learning space for individuals.” Jane Hart, Guide to Social Learning, 2009 Social Learning Network (SLN)
29. Social Learning Network (c) C4LPT, 2009 Advantages integrated suite of tools less complex for the user get everyone up and running very quickly across the organisation can integrate with Moodle formal and informal learning collaborative environment top-down and bottom-up