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MOOC-Ed: Coaching Digital Learning, Unit 2 Reflection

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Here is my Unit 2 reflection for the MOOC-Ed, Coaching Digital Learning: Cultivating a Culture of Change. Unit 2 focuses on the development of your PLN (Professional Learning Network) and becoming a "Connected Educator". For example, I enjoy using Twitter for the educational Twitter chats.

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A Personal Question for All Teachers

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This year we’re on a mission to find—and share—more examples of how teachers are working tirelessly to meet the needs of their students. So, how do you make learning personal? Troy Strand , digital learning specialist at White Bear Area Lake Schools in Minnesota. That’s where you come in. MakeItPersonal.

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Get it together

Learning with 'e's

I wrote about this new model question recently, and critiqued it in the context of emergent forms of digital learning. You may also have dialogue with your personal learning network as you discuss that content. You could add notes (annotations) or highlight sections with colour for example.

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Three Ways That Rural States Can Become the Hotbeds for School Edtech Innovation

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Wyoming Switchboard Network homepage. For example, the Distance Education Grant has provided $200,000 each year for new course design and creation, professional development, program evaluation and maintenance and operational needs. We can be the example. They don’t call us Silicon Prairie for nothing.

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What does it mean to be “connected”?

Reading By Example

Going from right to left, you can see how personal learning networks (PLNs) are only the beginning. Of all the tools listed so far for professional learning, this one confounds me the most. I use it for personal reasons only right now. My start, like many others, was on Twitter.

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A Perfectionist with Paralysis NO MORE!

Shake Up Learning

As an instructional leader and digital learning coach, I encouraged teachers to blog with their students. I was happy to help them get started and give them examples of teachers who do it well. However, I was not an example for them to follow. I saw an immediate change in the quality of their work.

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#DLNchat: Where the Digital Learning Network Connects

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How can digital learning help improve graduation rates? How might adaptive learning courseware change the work of faculty? How do you learn about new edtech products? It’s the Twitter chat for the Digital Learning Network. We’ll use #DLNchat as an example: 1. Didn’t we make that easy?