The notion of a next generation digital learning environment (NGDLE) was articulated in a 2015 white paper as what could replace conventional learning
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January 22, 2018 1:06 AM
The notion of a next generation digital learning environment (NGDLE) was articulated in a 2015 white paper as what could replace conventional learning management systems (LMSs). In principle, the NGDLE is an ecosystem of interconnected and flexible applications that support learning through five key domains: interoperability; personalization; analytics, advising, and learning assessment; collaboration; and accessibility and universal design. The resources below explore various aspects of the NGDLE and what will be required to realize its potential.
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