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Personal Learning Networks on Pinterest - 0 views

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    This is another excellent Pinterest board that focuses on many different PLN. One can choose form several different PLNs.
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50+ Best Websites for Teachers - 1 views

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    The following websites have been personally recommended by teachers for teachers. Check out the blogs, websites where you can find resources, and websites for your classroom.
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PINTREST - 0 views

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    This PLN allows you to find great ideas and also share ideas with teachers everywhere and you don't have to follow the person. However the more people you follow the more ideas will show up. You also have the option to pin something which saves it so you will always have it.
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Skype - 0 views

shared by kamoen on 27 Oct 14 - No Cached
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    Skype allows you to have face to face conversations with multiple people around the world. If you are a very busy person this PLN allows on the go people to chat with big name people at anytime.
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5 Personal Learning Networks (PLNs) for Educators - 0 views

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    Professional development and networking are vital in any field, and that's especially true for educators. Whether it's coming up with fresh ideas for lesson plans and classroom activities, seeking mentorship and support from veteran educators, or cultivating resources for technology integration or for meeting state standards, teachers need one another's expertise.
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3 Ways Personal Learning Networks Are Evolving - 0 views

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    (WEEK 12) We chose this source because it is important for professionals to stay up to date with learning networks and this also helps with keeping them up to date.

Practical Money Skills - 0 views

started by Jose Fulgencio on 20 Feb 16 no follow-up yet
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Remind - 0 views

shared by melissa21stiles on 21 Jun 16 - No Cached
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    Remind, formerly Remind101, is a communication tool that helps teachers reach students and parents where they are.
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    Remind 101 is a good way for teachers to get out information about their classroom to students/parents. Each student signs up for remind 101 over text and when the teacher sends out a message it goes out to each person via text.
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    This website helps teachers save time by keeping students engaged and on track by extending learning beyond the classroom without sharing phone numbers. Teachers can effectively communicate with students, players, and parents to help support their student's progress.
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    Remind, formerly Remind101, is a communication tool that helps teachers reach students and parents where they are. This is a great resource and alternative to personal texting or emailing parents with information. It is a way to text parents without giving out your phone number.
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    Teachers can send important reminders and updates with this app to students and teachers through text.
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Screen Shot 2017-09-20 at 1.05.01 PM - 0 views

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    This is a piktochart explaining the different steps a person could take to minimize their digital footprints. The chart is to aid the topic of digital footprints and help the students understand how important it is to take these precautions. This will be used in our lesson for online intelligence on the topic of digital footprints.

Teacher Communication - 1 views

started by codimaxwell on 27 Mar 17 no follow-up yet
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5 Personal Learning Networks (PLNs) for Educators - 1 views

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    I chose this resource because it talks about different plns than we learn about in the tech playground. Professional development and networking are vital in any field, and that's especially true for educators. Whether it's coming up with fresh ideas for lesson plans and classroom activities, seeking mentorship and support from veteran educators, or cultivating resources for technology integration or for meeting state standards, teachers need one another's expertise.

Building your PLN - 0 views

started by chinalynn15 on 09 Nov 15 no follow-up yet
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Building your PLN - Teacher Challenges - 0 views

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    Guide to creating a PLN. Comprised of 10 sections linked to the main page. Each section includes images and videos that help to illustrate the process.
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    Need help building your PLN? You're in luck! This step-by-step guide to building your PLN is simple to follow and can help you build yours in as a little as a couple weeks!
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    Know it or not, you already have some sort of Personal Learning Network or PLN! It could be your colleagues, family, students, friends - whoever! But with the power of the web and online collaborat...
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    10 Great Steps to Grow Your Own PLN

Blendspace and other websites - 0 views

started by glostick93 on 29 Feb 16 no follow-up yet
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DreamBox Learning - Online Math Learning - 2 views

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    DreamBox combines a highly personalized math learning experience with a rigorous curriculum for deep understanding of math concepts, so students learn to solve real-world math problems. Results are driven by: Intelligent Adaptive Learning™ technology that differentiates content, pace, and lesson sequence in real-time A rigorous K-8 math curriculum aligned to CCSS, TEKS, SOL, WNCP, and Ontario Curriculum A highly motivating learning environment that encourages students to persist and progress Take a look at our K-8 math curriculum

Using LinkedIn to Grow Your Professional Learning Network - 1 views

started by ali_aut on 04 Nov 16 no follow-up yet
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8 Ways to Shoot Video Like a Pro - 0 views

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    Click to view Nothing brings out the camcorders like the holidays, which is why this is the perfect time to admit an ugly truth: You suck at making home movies. No, really. I'm sure you're a nice person and all, but there's more to videography than just taking the camcorder out of the box and pressing Record.

5 PLNs for Educators - 0 views

started by rachelgraham94 on 07 Apr 16 no follow-up yet
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Identity Theft - 0 views

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    Methods According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), identity thieves can obtain information by rummaging through trash or stealing from purses, wallets, mailboxes, or homes.[1] They may also use electronic methods, such as those listed below. Phishing relies on pop-ups, spam, and websites that look authentic to obtain personal information, such as log-in information and credit card numbers.
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