Enes’ Personal Learning Environment

I recently reflected on my Personal Learning Environment (PLE) and identified areas for enhancement. The process inspired me to redesign my PLE to better align with my academic and professional goals.

Here I share the link for both current and improved version. I could not upload here because the file exceeds the maximum upload size for this site.

https://www.canva.com/design/DAGWRj0aqjs/P3gu36Cw6Ju8faRbDMh3gA/view?utm_content=DAGWRj0aqjs&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=editor

What Changed?

Enhanced Visualization Capabilities: I incorporated Tableau and Adobe Express to create visually compelling presentations and data-driven insights.

Expanded Sustainability Tools: As part of my academic focus on circular economy and life cycle analysis, I added OneClick LCA, SimaPro, and Revit to support more advanced and professional sustainability assessments.

Reference Manager: To streamline my research process, I adopted Mendeley for efficient citation and reference management.

Improved Accessibility: I introduced QR codes linked to my contact information (including LinkedIn and Instagram), making networking and collaboration more accessible.

My PLE now supports my personal and professional growth more effectively, creating a seamless ecosystem for learning and collaboration.

About ENES SAMED KURT

Enes Samed Kurt is a Turkish civil engineer and an Erasmus Mundus scholar currently pursuing a double master’s degree in Advanced Materials: Innovative Recycling (AMIR) and Circular Economy of Construction Products and Minerals. With extensive experience in sustainable construction, Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), and environmental impact analysis, he is focused on integrating eco-friendly practices in industrial operations, especially in demolition and recycling. Enes has held research internships in France, specializing in materials LCA, and has a solid background in interdisciplinary projects aimed at promoting the circular economy and sustainability within construction.

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