The Personal Learning Space

Technology enabling engaging pedagogy

Authors

  • Alison Poot
  • Lilian Austin

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14742/apubs.2011.1812

Keywords:

personal learning space, engaging pedagogy, reflective practice, eportfolios

Abstract

The Personal Learning Space, conceptually positioned between the Institutional and Personal Learning Environments, can be thought of as an 'eportfolio PLUS'. It is institutionally provided but personally controlled, providing a unique balance between direction and independence that encourages student engagement. Action research demonstrates that the scaffolding and templates, sharing and collaboration, formative and summative feedback, reflective structure, and privacy and security all enable engaging pedagogy in a manner previously not available to tertiary educators. This paper includes two examples from practice at La Trobe University that illustrate the opportunities the PLS is providing for both teachers and students.

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Published

2011-12-01