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15 Nov 16
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Take for example scientists; professional networks allow the scientific community to share discoveries much faster.
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collaboration for its own sake.
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As educators, we aim to be connected to advance our craft
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Connectivism implies that learning relies on communicating ideas with others.
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Keep the spirit of collaboration as your driving force.
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reciprocal and resourceful
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Genuine interest builds a solid, authentic network
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Meetups are common thread interest groups that meet in the real world.
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Don’t be afraid to ask questions
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But don’t ask questions that you can easily research yourself
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Be specific! This will generate the best answers.
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Designate a professional and personal accoun
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- Consider your role. The article “Individual Learning” sheds some light on learning roles. Consider your learning style when designing a specific approach to your PLN:
- Activist-Learning by doing, such as writing a blog.
- Reflector- Learn by reviewing situations, such as posting opinions to articles.
- Theorist-Prefer to learn by researching information and data, such as by creating a model.
- Pragmatist-Apply learning to real situations, such as by creating a project that uses PLNs in the classroom.
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Take a free course to learn about PLNs.
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12 Feb 15miss_knoll
Networking is a prime form of 21st century learning. The world is much smaller thanks to technology. Learning is transforming into a globally collaborative enterprise. Take for example scientist...
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21 Jun 14Katy Cooper
Although this article focuses largely on tips for setting up and using a PLN, I appreciated the brief introduction about PLNs, their basis in connectivism and how it really can improve us as professionals. The first tip also focuses on the need for engaging in the collaborative process which is central to the success of PLNs.
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22 Aug 13Nancy O'Sullivan
Her are some helpful tips to get started in developing a PLN.
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Keep the spirit of collaboration as your driving force.
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oin an online community.
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Be an active participant.
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Remember to be polite and acknowledge contributions to the rightful owner.
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18 Jan 13
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10 Tips For Using PLN’s
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Deborah Baillesderr
Professional Learning Network - great blog
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11 Jan 13
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timothyhhowell
"Networking is a prime form of 21st century learning. The world is much smaller thanks to technology. Learning is transforming into a globally collaborative enterprise. Take for example scientists; professional networks allow the scientific community to share discoveries much faster."
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PLNs are a powerful change agent. And in today’s world an online professional learning network is indispensable.
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09 Jan 13Koen Elbers
20 Tips For Creating A Personal Learning Network: http://t.co/1dbfA9Mh
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Paul McKean
20 Tips for Creating a Professional Learning Network http://t.co/RlAD66ZR via @zite #pln #pleconf
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06 Jan 13
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As educators, we aim to be connected to advance our craft. On another level, we hope to teach students to use networks to prepare for them for a changing job market. But what is the best way to approach PLNs?
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agus sampurno
“@principalspage: 20 Tips for Creating a Professional Learning Network http://t.co/bx78Xjsl via @mattBgomez #supt #iled”///great post!
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05 Jan 13
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John Goldsmith
20 Tips for Creating a Professional Learning Network http://t.co/KDQlZ71v via @zite
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David Britten
20 Tips for Creating a Professional Learning Network http://t.co/pETSWSsd via @zite #cpchat #edchat
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Eric Langhorst
20 Tips for Creating a Professional Learning Network http://t.co/IgxOPZJC via @zite
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