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10 Reasons Every Teachers Needs a PLN - 6 views

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started by lindsayhoyt on 12 Jun 17 no follow-up yet
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    I always love Sylvia Duckworth's graphics and illustrations! She does a great job creating a visual display of a concept. I also like that they included that a PLN allows for a lot of choice - who to connect with, how much you want to add, and you can take away as much or as little as you like. Thanks for a great link, Lindsay!
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How Do I Get a PLN? | Edutopia - 1 views

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    Thomas Whitby is an educator that I have followed on Twitter and consider a valuble member of my PLN. So it is fitting that I would include an article written by Mr. Whitby explaining the purpose of a PLN. Mr. Whitby explains that PLNs use social media and technology to collect, communicate, collaborate and create with like-minded individuals. Unlike traditional professional development sessions, PLNs can take place any time and anywhere through the use of the WWW. Each PLN is uniques and serves its own purpose and each member is a potential source of information. Mr. Whitby concludes his article with information on how to build a PLN and links to PLN resources.
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Step 1: What is a PLN? - 6 views

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    In this article, the author explains in simple, easy to follow steps what a PLN is and how to effectively set one up. The first explain that PLNs "has its origins in connectivism theory (Siemens, G. & Downes, S., 2005)". The P is about make personal connections and relationships. The L (learning) is about sharing ideas and resources. The N (network), perhaps the most significant part, allows learners and educators to "tap into and share diverse, global perspectives". Included in the article is a short video about PLNs. There is also an excellent argument for why it is so important to be a connected educator in today's 21st century learning environment.
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Understanding and Creating Professional Learning Networks - YouTube - Miles MacFarlane - 2 views

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    An informative look at how PLNs work and the benefits of a PLN. Told from the perspective of a scenario in which the PLN is not initially accepted as a valuable tool of learning, the creator of this video shows that a PLN offers: 1. user ownership, 2. user independence, 3. user self-determination. The video goes on to show the benefits of collaborating through PLNs.
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Connectivism - YouTube - Erin Jonesrebandt - 2 views

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    A YouTube video to explain connectivism. The author uses the example of a student "Bob", who is failing his political science class because the material is too complicated and not important to him. When Bob discovers that social media networks such as Facebook have resources that relate to his class, he begins to make connections and understand the material. Suddenly Bob has more understanding of the issue and is more interested in the topic. The creator of the video describes this process as the learning theory known as Connectivism.
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Response to post - 2 views

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    A cute powtoon video discussing the benefits of Connectivism as a learning theory. In the video she explains that an a advantage of connectivism is that the learner can connect with people around the world and understand different perspectives. Connectivism also encourages critical thinking and indepth examination of a topic.The important thing is not to know everything about a topic, but to know where to go to find the information.
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Connectivism as Learning Theory - 5 views

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    The author of this blogspot begins by defining exactly what is meant by a 'learning theory'. They then go on to discuss what learning is and how connectivism relates to learning. The learning theory of connectivism goes beyond simply looking up facts on Google. Learners are now connected (through nodes) and learning is not linear, but instead, "the ongoing development of a richer and richer neural tapestry." This article is an interesting look at learning theory and connectivism.
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Education-2020 - Connectivism - 19 views

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    This is a wikispace dedicated the theory of Connectivism. A lengthy description followed by video and links are included. In this wikispace, connectivism is described as a group activity that is in a constant state of change. As new information is acquired by the group, old information may be altered or abandoned. It is connecting and educating in the digital age. "Whereas in the past learning was competitive, coercive and paternalistic, the new ethic of learning is collaborative, global and universal."
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Introduction to communities of practice | Wenger-Trayner - 22 views

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    In this fairly in-depth article, Etienne and Beverly Wenger- Trainer, focus on many different aspects of Communities of Practice. Some of the key elements they name regarding CoPs are: they are intentional, they can improve performance among members, the members have a shared domain of interest, the members have a commitment to the group, and the members build relationships that enable the to learn from each other. The 3 main element of a CoP are the domain, the community, and the practice.
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Communities of Practice - Mark Smith - 3 views

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started by joannalieberman on 04 Jun 17 no follow-up yet
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    http://valenciacollege.edu/faculty/development/tla/documents/CommunityofPractice.pdf In this article, Smith summarizes the work of Lave and Wenger related to their social learning theory known as Communities of Practice. Smith reiterates that learning should not be an individual endeavor but rather something that takes places with a social context. He summarizes the article with three main ideas: "Learning is in the relationships between people." "Educators work so that people can become participants in communities of practice." "There is an intimate connection between knowledge and activity."
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Communities of Practice - Penelope Eckert - 4 views

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started by joannalieberman on 04 Jun 17 no follow-up yet
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    http://web.stanford.edu/~eckert/PDF/eckert2006.pdf A relatively short explanation of Communities of Practice, their meaning and purpose. The writer also makes a comparison between Communities of Practice and a Speech Community. According to Eckert, "Communities of practice emerge in response to common interest or position, and play an important role in forming their members' participation in, and orientation to, the world around them."
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Favorite Website - 4 views

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started by joannalieberman on 29 May 17 no follow-up yet
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    One of my favorite websites for keeping up with current trends in educational technology is Free Technology for Teachers by Richard Byrne. The website is regularly updated and provides valuable tips and resources.
    http://www.freetech4teachers.com/
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Resources: Cross Curricular Unit- Integrating Technology into the Arts - 1 views

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started by joannalieberman on 06 Nov 16 no follow-up yet
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    1. Arts Integration: Resource Roundup. (2013, April 17). Retrieved from https://www.edutopia.org/arts-integration-resources
    All points of arts integration -- from benefits and implementation to linking the arts with core curriculum -- are covered in this roundup of useful Edutopia blog posts, articles, and videos.
    2. Buncee | Create, Present and Share Engaging Multimedia Lessons. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.edu.buncee.com/
    A tool to create engaging, interactive, multimedia presentations.
    3. Integrating the Arts with Technology: Inspiring Creativity | LD Topics | LD OnLine. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.ldonline.org/article/30245/
    This thoughtful article demonstrates how integrating the arts with technology can inspire creativity, especially for students with disabilities.
    4. Mariel. (2014, March 11). Why Should We Encourage Technology Integration In Our Arts Curriculum? Retrieved from https://www.psarts.org/encourage-technology-integration-arts-curriculum/
    A useful article showing the benefits of integrating technology in the arts curriculum.
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Resources-CrossCurricular Unit: Language Arts - 2 views

started by joannalieberman on 30 Oct 16 no follow-up yet
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Digital Game-Based Learning Resources - 1 views

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Resources - Social Networking and Walled Gardens - 0 views

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AUP Resources - 0 views

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Video Integration Resources - 0 views

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Resources on Shared Docs and Spreadsheets - 0 views

started by joannalieberman on 25 Sep 16 no follow-up yet
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Basic Suite Software Tools - 1 views

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started by joannalieberman on 18 Sep 16 no follow-up yet
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    Basic Suite Software

    1. Google Docs; Microsoft Word: Word processing programs that allow users to create documents, flyers, lesson plans, etc.
    2. Google Sheets; Microsoft Excel: Spreadsheet programs that allow users to input data into rows and columns and apply mathematical formulas to the data.
    ​3. Google Slides; Microsoft PowerPoint: Presentation software that allow users to create colorful and interactive presentation.
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