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Online Learning Book Recommendations: And Why I Read so Few Books on the Topic

Edsurge

Tim Carson, Skilled Trades and OER Advocate First, allow me to tell you why I don’t typically read books about online learning. Even the book that I wrote about productivity was envisioned initially by the publisher as for online instructors, and then they asked if I would be willing to broaden the audience.

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Remote Learning Teaching Tips

A Principal's Reflections

Perhaps the most concerning survey result is that more than half of teachers (57 percent) say they do not feel prepared to facilitate remote and online learning. Below are some tips for teachers and administrators to assist with implementing remote learning. Now, without further ado, here are some remote learning teaching tips.

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How Collaboration Helps School Leaders Succeed

edWeb.net

School leaders can use online networks and communities for their own personal professional learning, and to support collaboration with staff across schools and districts. As a personal tool, school leaders can use online communities to expand their network. This broadcast was hosted by edWeb.net.

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Tag and Chat

Baker's B.Y.O.D.

Visit my profile, @KtBkr4 , and take a look at who I follow and begin to build your own Personal Learning Network in a few short clicks. To learn all there is about using Twitter, visit Cybrary Man''s Twitter Page. There''s no "friend requests" needed, and you can choose to unfollow someone at any time.

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Why Twitter Will Never Connect All Educators.

My Island View

Today’s learners have become more directed and into the ownership of their learning. The classroom is no longer the only location where learning takes place. Educators who can share ideas and help others avoid problems make up an individual educator’s Personalized Learning Network.

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Can Educators Ignore Social Media Any Longer?

My Island View

First, without social media access to collaboration, educators would be limited to face-to-face collaboration, which is provided by the everyday interaction with colleagues within a local area. All of this discourages people from even attempting to change what has made them comfortable in their profession. It requires effort, time, and work.

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Whom Should I Follow on Twitter?

My Island View

As you build your Personal Learning Network (PLN) of collegial sources, you will find people outside your specific realm of interest that will also add value to your learning. It is a personal choice for my Personal Learning Network. It is very easy to access and participate in these chats.

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