Perspectives on personal learning environments held by vocational students |
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Authors: | Teemu Valtonen Stina Hacklin Patrick Dillon Mikko Vesisenaho Jari Kukkonen Aija Hietanen |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Philosophy, University of Eastern Finland, P.O.Box 111 (Tulliportinkatu 1), 80101 Joensuu, Finland |
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Abstract: | This article focuses on personal learning environments (PLEs). The idea with PLEs is to put students in a more central position in the learning process by allowing them to design their own learning environments and by emphasising the self-regulated nature of the learning. This study describes the structure, functions and challenges of PLEs made by 33 students from vocational and polytechnic level schools in Eastern Finland after the first year of using them. Document and artefact analysis revealed that students built their PLEs for: mirroring the conventional learning environment; as an environment for reflection; as an environment to showcase skills; and as an environment for collaboration and networking. Student reflections indicate that building and using a PLE is a challenging task which requires specific teacher and pedagogical support. Designing a PLE demands both ICT skills and an awareness of one’s own learning methods. |
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Keywords: | Personal learning environments Social software Net generation Self-regulated learning |
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