Everything, from the simplest to the most common elements and large ecosystems has done extremely well from the collaboration of a community and I think that even the large Internet community can develop in admirable fashion with the help of hundreds and hundreds of users. It is on this trail have been created internationally operating companies such as IBM, or Linux as a very valid elements, industrial products competitive with conventional ones. I still find myself in agreement in saying that many people, perhaps including myself, "live" the Internet in a passive, conformist and uncreative, away from things "real and tangible" that should represent 99% of our lives ...
may be true, the Internet is a great tool but at the same time leads us to establish relationships cold, distant and impersonal, losing sight of the importance of friends in the flesh and getting them to follow written words from a keyboard without passing all those feelings that only an embrace can communicate the real ... Maybe that's why we can not take advantage of the wealth of the world Why online ... so we lost the culture developed and passed down for millennia, made of real things and feelings.
I once again agree that every individual has the need to create your own PLE, the environment for personal growth, but I do not think you can match only with the online learning network. First of all, should be real and so full of values \u200b\u200bthat allow us a process of personal growth that otherwise would in turn develop skills. Everyone can then organize it as you wish, perhaps following an order of priority, that is, giving space to the really important things for their lives and then to those ancillary and unnecessary: The important thing is having a PLE and know how to handle it.