Think about your own personal learning environment (PLE). The physical and virtual spaces that you learn in, the tools and resources that you use, how you record and reflect on your own learning and then share it more widely.
Begin to map out or sketch your own personal learning cycle or learning environment, detailing the places, spaces, resources and tools that you use to support your learning. You can sketch this out any way you like. As you think about this don’t restrict yourself to learning that applies to your professional work life but also to your hobbies and interests, for example learning how to fix something, how to use the more advanced settings on a digital camera, how to ice a cake etc. Consider whether there are differences between where formal and informal learning takes place. Once you’ve finished mapping your personal learning environment you could compare with some that other educators have created over on this PLE wiki.
Are there similarities between your PLE and those on the wiki? This was created several years ago and you’ll see that some of the images are missing which highlights that transient nature of content on the web. Individuals close down sites and the content disappears.
It would be also be great to compare and contrast across the University so if you take a photograph with your phone you can upload it into this folder on the University’s One Drive only, open to those within the University. Alternatively share it via Twitter and include the hashtag #UoDLearnX.
You might want to try this exercise with students. It will give you an insight into how your students are learning and help them share useful resources and tips to support their learning.