Using Personal Learning Networks to Leverage Communities of Practice in Public Affairs ... - 5 views
www.naspaa.org/...01_NeubauerHugHamonStewart.pdf
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Clayton Mitchell on 09 Sep 12The authors state the the use of blogs as aggregators for student Personal Learning Networks (PLN) is an effective tool to help organize the many fascists of unique environments. They point out that in order for students to successfully create and use their own PLNs there must first be a successful example by an instructor for the students to model. They point out that although students may be using several of the tools that will ultimately comprise their PLNs, it is a fallacy to assume that students inherently understand the power and connectedness of these environments.
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Debi Banks on 09 Sep 12This articles pulls together different articles regarding learning and delivery methods. I discusses what is needed to access communities and use different technologies.
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Christina Modrell on 09 Sep 13This article discusses how the use of technology can connect people to enhance their abilities. They discussed this in terms of public affairs, but it could be used in other fields. Connectivism is talked about in terms of growth as an individual and as a collection of generational knowledge.
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Betty Clevenger on 10 Sep 13This article explores connectivism as a learning theory, then discusses how to use personal learning networks in your communities of practice. The author quotes from many experts in communities of practice and connectivism. Much detail was given to blogging.
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Tiffany Kannengieszer on 28 Aug 17Although this article is focused specifically on public affairs education, it is relevant to all learners. The author discusses professional learning networks as methods to connect and build communities of practice. Using personal experiences teaching a college course, the author's creation of communities of practice took learning for students to the next level.