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Stephanie Falcone

The Innovative Educator: 5 Ways to Build Your 1.0 and 2.0 Personal Learning Network - 11 views

  • PLNs provide individuals with an unprecedented ability to access and connect with leaders and experts around the world bringing together communities, resources and information impossible to access solely from within school walls
    • Stephanie Falcone
       
      I think this is a great way to find lesson plans and different classroom managment technqiues.
  • In the 1.0 stage participants are mainly consumers of information. In the 2.0 stage participants are actually producing/creating information.
    • Stephanie Falcone
       
      I would say we're in the 1.0 stage right now.
  • One terrific way to build your personal learning network is to find out if there are other teachers in your school and district doing innovative work with which you connect
    • Stephanie Falcone
       
      I think connecting with other teachers and building relationships is key.
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  • Visiting and connecting with educators at other schools who are pursuing similar work can result in powerful learning.
    • Stephanie Falcone
       
      Getting involved in innovation field trips sounds like a great opportunity!
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    • Stephanie Falcone
       
      Social networking online has really open the door of opportunities for a lot of people. My sister works in HR and she uses LinkedIn on a daily basis to post jobs, which people not only in her network can see, but somebody else's and so on and so forth.
Stephanie Falcone

Tweet Spot: Web 2.0 Educators Are Atwitter About Twitter | Edutopia - 3 views

  • 140 characters per pos
    • Stephanie Falcone
       
      I feel like 140 characters is alot for just a status update.
  • It's a nice way to keep up informally with colleagues, family, or friends
    • Stephanie Falcone
       
      I agree to a certain extent, but you can also keep in touch by e-mail, phone, etc.
  • A teacher might also share short updates at the end of each school week as a simple way to keep parents informed
    • Stephanie Falcone
       
      Keeping parents in the loop is so important!
Stephanie Falcone

Jim Burke: The English Teacher's Companion: Senior Moments: We are all Hamlet - 2 views

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    Great post by Jim.  Must-read!
Stephanie Falcone

The Edublog Awards - 2 views

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