A couple of weeks ago there was another round in the VLE/PLE debate. Steve Wheeler kicked things of with his two fingered salute to the VLE, where he concludes that it’s inevitable that the personal web will win a straight fight with the VLE. On a comment Steve has posted in response to a piece [...]
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The VLE/PLE debate and medical education
Posted in Online learning, tagged PLE, staff development, VLE on August 27, 2009 | 3 Comments »
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