First Steps Towards a University Social Network on Personal Learning Environments

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Vázquez Martínez, Ana Isabel
McMullin, Karen Josephine
Marín-Díaz, Verónica
Publisher
Athabasca University PressDate
2014Subject
NetworksUniversity teachers
Web
Personal learning environments
Web 2.0 tools
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The evolution of the media and the Internet in education today is an unquestionable reality. At the university level, the use of Web 2.0 tools has become increasingly visible in the new resources that professors have been incorporating both into the classroom and into their research, reinforcing the methodological renewal that the implementation of the EHEA has demanded. The aim of this article is to introduce DIPRO 2.0, an educational social network for university professors to develop their training in the area of personal learning environments through collaborative learning and production of knowledge