The PLE as a framework for developing agency in lifelong learning

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Nada Dabbagh
Linda Castaneda
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[1] George Mason University,Division of Learning Technologies, College of Education and Human Development
[2] Universidad de Murcia,Grupo de Investigación de Tecnología Educativa, Departamento de Didáctica y Organización Escolar, Facultad de Educación
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Educational Technology Research and Development | 2020年 / 68卷
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Personal learning environments (PLEs); Social media technologies; Lifelong learning; Informal learning; Learning ecosystem; Technosocial;
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In this paper, we lay the foundations of the personal learning environment or PLE, its conception, cognitive and theoretical underpinnings, and implications for the design of pedagogical processes and learning ecosystems. We characterize the PLE as a technosocial reality that embodies the sociomaterial entanglement with which people learn as well as an approach that enacts contemporary ideas about how people learn. We argue that the learning ecology of the PLE and its disruptive educational character, position it as a framework that addresses the challenges of being in a continuous learning mode and empowers learners to direct their own learning and develop agency in lifelong learning. We envision the PLE as the core of a learning activity ecosystem that is diverse, personalized, social, adaptive, integrated, and transparent, enabling the creation of a network of learning that supports students as peers, creators and entrepreneurs, and agents of their own learning. We conclude with implications and challenges for future research and educational practice.
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页码:3041 / 3055
页数:14
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