

well, what I "do." If I'm learning C, write a patch for some code project, and get it accepted, I've learned something, but I may not think of it as such at first There is often no clear delineation between what I do for "learning" and.This strain is probably an indication that this isn't the right interaction model for a Wikiversity PLE, at least for me. I learn things there as well - and have a tough time remembering that I should be linking-back to a learning project on Wikiversity. My personal roadblocks: (warning - potentially incoherent dump because I'm on the verge of passing out) What are the roadblocks to using Wikiversity as a PLE - both for you personally, and for the Wikiversity community at large (how might someone using Wikiversity as a PLE interfere with the ability of other Wikiversitarians to learn themselves)? There has been much discussion and work about Personal Learning Environments (PLEs) - but what exactly is a PLE? How does/could one work? The resources section is for collecting resources that describe and analyse PLEs - this section can organise discussion about these resources, or other relevant projects.ĭiscuss Making Wikiversity a Personal Learning Environment To get us thinking, read this blog post from Brent Simpson ( User:Countrymike), in which he describes "setting myself and others up a space to potentially learn".ĭiscuss Personal Learning Environments 3 Making Wikiversity a Personal Learning Environment.
