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4 Ways To Grow Your Personal Learning Network This Week

The Web20Classroom

Social media allows us to connect, to learn, to grow and to reflect not only within ourselves but with each other. Our personal learning networks are all different. Each of us has something different to learn and different to offer. You can create small groups and leave longer voice messages or text.

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Stop Ignoring Google+

A Principal's Reflections

In case you didn''t know there are thousands of educators and an array of learning communities over at Google+. From my point of view educators become quickly attached to one specific social media tool as their go to source for his/her Personal Learning Network (PLN). Take Twitter for example.

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Universal Skills All Learners Should Know How to Do

User Generated Education

Google Lesson Plan – Search Education. How to develop one’s own Personal Learning Network (PLN). Helping Students Develop Personal Learning Networks. How to post on social media while managing one’s digital footprint. facetime, Skype, Google Handouts).

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Why Learning and People Should Come First

A Principal's Reflections

After having attendees discuss in groups their responses to each question I have them report out their thoughts using a variety of tools. The lesson learned is valuable for anyone using technology to support professional practice. The same advice applies to the tools that many of us use to connect, learn, and grow.

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A PLN Quick Start Guide

A Principal's Reflections

LinkedIn : Professional networking site that allows educators to connect, exchange ideas, and find opportunities. Educators can join a variety of groups that cater to their individual learning interests and engage in discussions as well as submit, read, and comment on articles. Check out this cheat sheet to get started.

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Meet Your Stakeholders Where They Are

A Principal's Reflections

An added bonus is that there are so many free tools such as Twitter, Google+, blogs, Facebook, and Remind that are free for all to use. Expanded access to learning - In my case digital communications opened my eyes to new and more powerful ways to learn. Leaders have the power to shape the culture of schools.

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Cape Town Summit and the Power of Google Keep

EdTechTeam

It is also important for them to share their learning. Social media can provide an excellent platform for this. I’m an introvert, who generally shies away from big group gatherings. After this conference I have been encouraged to blog more and to record my stories about my moments of learning.

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