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      Using Personal Learning Environment (PLE) Management to Support Digital Lifelong Learning

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          Personal Learning Environment is a promising pedagogical approach to integrate formal and informal learning in social media and support student self-regulated learning. The use of PLEs to support lifelong learning can be expanded to the formal, non-formal, or informal learning environments. This study empirically examined how PLE management predicted the use of PLE to support three types of lifelong learning (i.e., formal, non-formal, or informal learning). This study concluded that PLE management was predictive of each type of learning respectively. PLE is not only a technical platform but also a new digital learning literacy, conceptual space, pedagogical process, and social networks that enable and support learners to achieve their lifelong learning goals. While Open Educational Resources (OERs) are perceived as a solution for social justice in digital lifelong learning, PLE and Open Network Learning Environment are identified as the key pedagogy and instructional strategies to empower learners gaining network-learning literacy and becoming competent digital lifelong learners.

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                Journal
                International Journal of Online Pedagogy and Course Design
                IGI Global
                2155-6873
                2155-6881
                July 2019
                July 2019
                : 9
                : 3
                : 13-31
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Old Dominion University, Norfolk, USA
                [2 ]Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, USA
                Article
                10.4018/IJOPCD.2019070102
                6f3028f3-8182-4e31-9266-99ccca9f172c
                © 2019
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