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Do College Students Adapt to Personal Learning Environment (PLE)? A Single-Group Study

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In this paper, the adaptability and characteristics of college students in the personal learning environment (PLE) can effectively tap the potential of online courses and provide valuable references for learners' online and lifelong learning.
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Home-based online learning is a typical application of personal learning environment. Understanding the adaptability and characteristics of college students in the personal learning environment (PLE) can effectively tap the potential of online courses and provide valuable references for learners' online and lifelong learning. In this single-group study, 80 college students received a 90-min self-regulated learning training. In pre- and post-class evaluations, media multi-tasking self-efficacy, perceived attention problems, self-regulation strategies and learning satisfaction are used as key variables in online learning to assess their personal learning environment adaptability and characteristics. Using descriptive statistics and one-dimensional intra-group variance to analyze the data, it was found that: Learners have a moderate degree of attention deficit in their personal learning environment, which is manifested in three aspects: perceived attention discontinuity, lingering thought, social media notification.; Under simple training or natural conditions, students have poor adaptability in the personal learning environment, and their behavior perception and behavior adjustment levels have improved, but they have not yet reached expectations; Participation in online learning has significantly increased the application of learners' self-regulation strategies, especially the application of behavior strategies.

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A literature review on self-regulated learning and personal learning environments: features of a close relationship

TL;DR: This article analyzed the relationship between self-regulated learning (SRL) and personal learning environments (PLE) in light of the educational academic literature of the decade 2010-2020, using a systematized literature review followed by a qualitative analysis of the most cited literature to establish a narrative that highlights and deconstructs the close relationship between learners' SRL skills and their capacity to develop and refine their PLE.
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Personal Learning Environments - the future of eLearning?

TL;DR: This paper explores some of the ideas behind the Personal Learning Environment and considers why PLEs might be useful or indeed central to learning in the future, especially the emergence of ubiquitous computing and the development of social software.
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Personal Learning Environments

TL;DR: Personal Learning Environments (PLEs) are attracting increasing interest in the e-learning domain and may be characterised in a multidimensional space.
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Predicting student satisfaction and perceived learning within online learning environments

TL;DR: In this paper, student satisfaction is used as one of the key elements to evaluate online courses, while perceived learning is considered as an indicator of learning, and a study aimed to explore how online learni...