Self-regulated learning as a framework for the educational application of virtual communities and personal learning environments

Abstract

“Virtual Communities” (VC) and “Personal learning Environments” (PLE), as products of the Web 2.0, of the cloud computing and of the “social media”, are impacting the field of education and are carrying the students to perform a more active role in the process of learning, and to integrate in their training not only the formal contexts, but also the informal and non-formal. However, we must be aware that the students control over the technology does not imply, necessarily, their control over their processes of teaching-learning and over the experience of learning. And for such control, self-regulation of learning by the student in CV and PLE can serve them to pass of their perception of technologies as technological tools to their perception of them as pedagogical tools, and to its use in the learning process in a planned and organized action, and directed toward specific goals. In order to do it, self-regulated learning, ie the application of learning strategies, their self-assessment, and the use of corrective actions in CV and in PLE, will led the student to take a more active, participatory and critical position in them, which will result in the creation of meaning mediated learning environments.
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Cabero Almenara, J. (2013). Self-regulated learning as a framework for the educational application of virtual communities and personal learning environments. Education in The Knowledge Society, 14(2), 133–156. https://doi.org/10.14201/eks.10217

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