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Dana Huff

Stages of PLN adoption | The Thinking Stick - 1 views

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    Jeff Utecht examines the stages of PLN adoption and tips for seeking balance.
Lucy Gray

Personal Learn Nwork - 11 views

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    Chris Smith's PLN resources
Brian C. Smith

Personal Learning Network or Professional Learning Network? - 9 views

I've been thinking similarly around this topic and would like to share three perspectives/roles I've been sharing with educators in my area: 1) Personal/Professional Learner I agree with Marianne ...

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Judith Beaver

PLN: Your Personal Learning Network Made Easy « Once a Teacher…. - 13 views

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    Fantastic vision of learning and teaching for 21st centruy
Lucy Gray

Around the Corner-MGuhlin.org: Building a PLN - 0 views

  • As you begin to be "always on" when it comes to learning and improving your practice, of building relationships with learners at a distance who you can trust are interested in what you want to learn and/or like, you dip into an ocean of content with confidence. No longer are you frightened by the unknown, you can rely on the specific advice of your personal learning network
Lucy Gray

The Fischbowl: The Invention of Air, PLNs, and School Transformation - 0 views

  • The whole notion of intellectual circulation or flow is embedded in the word “influence” itself (“to flow into,” influere in the original Latin). Good ideas influence, and are themselves influenced by, other ideas
  • This resonates for me in relation to my own blogging, where I often think of blogging as “rough draft thinking”, or “thinking in progress,” and where I count on commenters and linkers to help me refine my own thinking.
  • I believe we miss so much, and our students miss so much, because we view so much of what we do as transitory, and not worth keeping or revisiting. What is it about self-reflection (again, both professionally and with/by our students) that worries us so?
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  • An idea that flows through society does not grow less useful as it circulates; most of the time, the opposite occurs: the idea improves, as its circulation attracts the “attention of the Ingenious,” as Franklin put it.
  • We are going to have to seize on the current crisis to make transformative change and conjure up new institutions – or least new learning paradigms. One of our core values must be to seize these "new ways of sharing ideas or organizing human life," to be compulsive sharers and utilize these tools and our learning networks to transform our schools, our communities and our world.
Lucy Gray

Trolling My PLN For Edtech Vision | nashworld - 0 views

  • I am pleased to say that I work in a district with some success in incubating innovation.  We locally help to fund innovation with a fantastic “Apple Seed” grant program for creative projects.  We also celebrate ingenuity with an “Innovator of the Year” award- presented alongside the T.O.Y. award each year.  On a district wide level, our administrators in charge of curriculum & instruction are working hard to implement constructivist-leaning instruction and content-specific best practices.
Michelle Bourgeois

Learning to Network and Networking to Learn - 0 views

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    Mark Wagner's PLN presentation from MacWorld 2009
Shawn Kimball

Twitter for Education: Using Twitter to Improve Teaching and Learning - 2 views

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    21st Century Fluency, Educational Change Resources, PLN Resources, Social Networking, Twitter Resources, Web 2.0 Resources, and more!
Lucy Gray

Your PLN Home - Your PLN - 0 views

shared by Lucy Gray on 12 Jul 09 - Cached
Lucy Gray

Same, Same, but Different- Another Blog about Personal Learning Networks « To... - 0 views

  • After a few moments, I thought that the fact that there is so much written about PLNs goes to show why having one is so important. We need them to help us sift through the deluge of information
Michelle Bourgeois

Apple Learning Interchange - Building a PLN with Web 2.0 Tools - 0 views

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    Podcast of a presentation by ADEs Michelle Bourgeois, Colleen Glaude, and Katie Morrow
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