brilliant representation of a personal learning environment. I was really impressed with it's "simplicity" - or rather capturing complexity a visually straightforward manner - and with the nature of the cognitive processes at the center of the environment. I run IT literacy workshops and was wondering if I could use your image in some of our teaching materials? We would of course reference your blog. Just for interest, I'm one of the occasional bloggers at Net Gen No Sense.
Prof. Dr. Mohamed Amine Chatti is professor of computer science and head of the Social Computing Group in the Department of Computer Science and Applied Cognitive Science at the University of Duisburg-Essen. He has a diploma degree in computer science from the Technical University of Kaiserslautern in 2004 and a PhD in computer science from RWTH Aachen University in 2010. His research focuses on Social Computing, Web Information Systems, Data Science, Visual Analytics, Learning Technologies, Learning Analytics, and Knowledge Management.
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Hi, Mohamed.
I linked to this post from my blog.
Regards,
Stan
Thanks Stan for choosing my blog as the KM blog of the week. I really enjoyed reading your blog and added it to my favourite list.
Hi Mohamed,
brilliant representation of a personal learning environment. I was really impressed with it's "simplicity" - or rather capturing complexity a visually straightforward manner - and with the nature of the cognitive processes at the center of the environment. I run IT literacy workshops and was wondering if I could use your image in some of our teaching materials? We would of course reference your blog. Just for interest, I'm one of the occasional bloggers at Net Gen No Sense.
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