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Moving to a more agile VLE

By Jez on August 19, 2009

There’s been an interesting debate going on in the blogosphere over the last week about the future of the VLE. It all kicked off with Steve Wheeler’s (intentionally over-polarised) post suggesting we should stick two fingers up at the centralised VLE. Posts from James Clay, Matt Lingard, Lindsay Jordan and many others swiftly followed.

Posted in eLearning | Tagged Education, Learning, Open source, Open standards, PLE, Teaching, VLE, Web 2.0 | 5 Responses

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