Things You Can Do to Begin Developing Your Personal Learning Network
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Things You Can Do to Begin Developing Your Personal Learning Network
Click on the link below https://theinnovativeeducator.blogspot.com/2008/04/5-things-you-can-do-to-begin-developing.html
1.Join a professional social network.
2.Pick 5 blogs you find interesting and start reading them.
3.Set up an i Google account and subscribe to the blogs you selected in Google Reader.
4.Become a part of the conversation and start commenting on the blogs you read.
5.Join the micro blogging phenomena by reading Tweets at Twitter.
some of the things you can do to develop personal learning network are:
To use social media in learning for learning purposes
To use digital tools in learning
To use INTERNET for learning researches etc
Personal Learning network is very important because help the student to collaborate with other schools in the district, city, state, country or beyond. they have some Ways to Begin Building Your Personal Learning Network:
1. Join a professional social network: encourage the students to participate in the great discussions, to receive event notifications, and to find and connect with colleagues.
2. Set up a google account:
3. reading different social media including Tweets at Twitter because the Twitter is a totally crappy archive of reading and thinking.
-Joining a professional social network like Linked in,watsaap,facebook ,and so on
-Select or Pick 5 Blogs you find interesting and start reading them.
-Sining up the google account and subscribe to the blogs you selected to be able to access different interesting Content.
-Become a part of the conversation and start commenting on the blogs you read.
-Join the microblogging phenomena by reading Tweets at Twitter. Start by selecting 5 well-known Edubloggers to follow and watch all the great stuff they have to share.
-Vising other free online learning website which will facilitates you from reading or raising your own knowledge.
Familiarize myself with computer and internet
Join professional networks such as linkedin, poetry.com ...
Find my peer in the subject I teach and start making something like a network through which we can share ideas
Think that there is always something to learn
5 Ways to Begin Building Your Personal Learning Network
1. Join a professional social network.
2. Pick 5 Blogs you find interesting and start reading them.
3. Set up an iGoogle account and subscribe to the blogs you selected in Google Reader. Caution: Limit your reader to five to start. Keeping up with more blogs will be difficult.
4. Become a part of the conversation and start commenting on the blogs you read. I invite you to begin here!
5. Join the microblogging phenomena by reading Tweets at Twitter. Start by selecting 5 well-known Edubloggers to follow and watch all the great stuff they have to share.
being updated before updating our students as well as other teachers; troubleshoot some local problems found; being equipped and manage teaching effectively using some ICT devices found at school.
This is a very good subject to discuss about. We must join some social media groups that involved teachers such as whatsapp; facebook; twitter and so on...
This is a very good subject to discuss about. We must join some social media groups that involved teachers such as whatsapp; facebook; twitter and so on...
Personal Learning Networks are a terrific way to extend your knowledge and learning outside your classroom.
5 Ways to Begin Building Your Personal Learning Network are:
1. Join a professional social network
2. Pick 5 Blogs you find interesting and start reading them.
3. Set up an iGoogle account and subscribe to the blogs you selected in Google Reader
4. Become a part of the conversation and start commenting on the blogs you read
5. Join the microblogging phenomena by reading Tweets at Twitter
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1. Join a professional social network
2. Pick 5 Blogs you find interesting and start reading them
3. Set up an iGoogle account and subscribe to the blogs you selected in Google Reader.
4. Become a part of the conversation and start commenting on the blogs you read
5. Join the micro blogging phenomena by reading Tweets at Twitter.
v Join a professional social network
v I have found great value in each of them. I am also a member of Linked In but haven't found much value in that as an educator.
v 2-Pick 5 Blogs you find interesting and start reading them.
v In addition to my own blo and subscribe to the blogs you selected in Caution:
v Limit your reader to five to start. Keeping up with more blogs will be difficult.
v Join the microblogging phenomena by reading
v 4-Become a part of the conversation and start commenting on the blogs you read
Things You Can Do to Begin Developing Your Personal Learning Network
Beginin with my learning network I will: get used to ICTs, that will help me to connect one to others, I can try to create social media platform such as Whats App facebook group, echat group, twitter account, blogs, where all concerned will share resources and ideas, and different people do their researches, where they will find different topics and discussions.It can help researchers to get more information
Personal Learning Networks are a terrific way to extend your knowledge
and learning outside your classroom.
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3.Set up an iGoogle account and subscribe to the blogs
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4.Become a part of the
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5.Join the microblogging
phenomena by reading Tweets at Twitter. Start by selecting 5 well-known Edubloggers to follow and watch all
the great stuff they have to share.
The Innovative Educator: 5 Things You Can Do to Begin Developing Your Personal Learning
1-Join a
professional social network. I belong to Classroom
2.0 (for educators using Web 2.0 technology) and EduBlogger World (for
education bloggers) and I launched a social network called Transforming Ed for
The 21st Century. I have found great value in each of them. I am also a member
of Linked In but haven't found much value in that as an educator.
2-Pick 5 Blogs you find interesting and start reading them. In addition to my
own blog, I follow weblogg-ed: learning with the
read/write web, A Principal's
Reflections, Practical
Theory, The Brazen
Careerist, Cool Cat
Teacher, Ted Talks. You may want
to look at some of these as well as find other Education
Blogs or explore the listing of
International Edubloggers.
3-Set up an iGoogle account and
subscribe to the blogs you selected in Google Reader. Caution:
Limit your reader to five to start. Keeping up with more blogs will be
difficult.
4-Become a part of the conversation and start commenting on the blogs you read.
I invite you to begin here! (If you're following closely you may note this is
actually PLN 2.0 tip thrown in for those who are ready for a head start, and
because I'd really love to get to know my readers through comments here).
5-Join the microblogging phenomena by reading Tweets at Twitter. Start by selecting 5 well-known
Edubloggers to follow and watch all the great stuff they have to share. You'll
learn a lot in minutes that fit into 140 character sound bytes. I'd recommend
starting with willrich45 / Will
Richardson, coolcatteacher
/ Vicki Davis,
stevehargadon / Steve Hargadon, acarvin
/ Andy Carvin,
penelopetrunk / Penelope Trunk, and because you can, why not follow BarackObama / Barack
Obama. Just get ready because once people start following you, you may feel
compelled to start engaging in exciting activities worth posting…in 140
characters or less.
1. join a professional social network
2. pick five blogs you find interesting and start reading them.
3. set upan iGoogle account and subscribe to the blogs you selected in google reader.
4. become a part of the conversation and start commenting on the blogs you read.
5. join the microblogging phenomena by reading Tweets at Twetter.
More use the social media and You might designate accounts for each sphere of your life. Create a landing page and free Blogging you find interesting. It may be a good idea to consolidate all of your accounts on a landing page. A webpage or personal blog will make it easier for people to find you.
5 Ways to Begin Building Your Personal Learning Network :
1-Join a professional social network.
2-Pick 5 Blogs you find interesting and start reading them. In addition to my own blog, I follow weblogg-ed: learning with the read/write web, A Principal's Reflections, Practical Theory, The Brazen Careerist,Cool Cat Teacher, Ted Talks.
3-Set up an iGoogle account and subscribe to the blogs you selected in Google Reader. Caution: Limit your reader to five to start. Keeping up with more blogs will be difficult.
4-Become a part of the conversation and start commenting on the blogs you read.
5-Join the microblogging phenomena by reading Tweets at Twitter. Start by selecting 5 well-known Edubloggers to follow and watch all the great stuff they have to share. You'll learn a lot in minutes that fit into 140 character sound bytes.
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Answer is yes I can begin my My
Personal Learning Network
I. Ideas on how I can create my own PLN
My Personal Learning Network is the key to keeping me up-to-date with all the changes that are happening in education and how technology can best support and engage today’s students.
A PLN is an aspect of PLEs, where the individual has a group of people within his or her virtual professional network, and the relationship with each is based upon a common interest, collaborative project or research.
Communication and connections are made via social platforms or other Web applications, with the primary intent of sharing or gathering information.
I.1.Strategies that might be help me to read, to develop my own PLN
· Using Google+ Community , Blackboard Collaborate and Twitter to interact.
· Blogs are the primary tools that make learning visible, where participants write about and share their experiences about what they are learning.
· Participate in the introductions by creating a personal introduction and by reading others
· Participate in at least one of the events planned for a given week, i.e. webinar, Twitter chat, or Blackboard session. It is through these interactions that you are likely to find someone with a common interest.
· Participate daily (if possible), by reading blog posts, daily updates, following/participating in Twitter conversations.
· Contribute and share by commenting on others’ posts and engaging in conversation. I have found it is through conversation within a blog’s comment functions that I first established my PLN connections. I aim to be supportive of readers that do take the time to comment by responding to their comments and reading their personal blogs.
· Look for opportunities to join and participate in sub-groups : As we see from the web diagram of the etmooc, there are hundreds of participants it is through the more intimate groups that spontaneously develop where more meaningful and deep connections are made.
YOU can find 10 tips to know when starting developing a personal learning network.
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1. Join a professional social network
2. Pick 5 Blogs you find interesting and start reading them
3. Set up an google account and subscribe to the blogs you selected in Google Reader
4. Become a part of the conversation and start commenting on the blogs you read
5. Join the microblogging phenomena by reading Tweets at Twitter
5 Things You Can Do to Begin Developing Your Personal Learning
1-Join a
professional social network. I belong to Classroom 2.0 (for educators using Web 2.0
technology) and EduBlogger World (for education bloggers) and I launched a social network called
Transforming Ed for The 21st Century. I have found great value in each of them.
I am also a member of Linked In but haven't found much value in that as an
educator.
2-Pick 5 Blogs you find interesting and start reading them. In addition to my
own blog, I follow weblogg-ed: learning with the read/write web, A Principal's Reflections, Practical Theory, The Brazen Careerist, Cool Cat Teacher, Ted Talks. You may want to look at some of these
as well as find other Education Blogs or explore the listing of International Edubloggers.
3-Set up an iGoogle account and subscribe to the blogs you selected
in Google Reader. Caution: Limit your reader to five to
start. Keeping up with more blogs will be difficult.
4-Become a part of the conversation and start commenting on the blogs you read.
I invite you to begin here! (If you're following closely you may note this is
actually PLN 2.0 tip thrown in for those who are ready for a head start, and
because I'd really love to get to know my readers through comments here).
5-Join the microblogging phenomena by reading Tweets at Twitter. Start by selecting 5 well-known
Edubloggers to follow and watch all the great stuff they have to share.
Things i can do for developing personal learning network are:
_using internet for research
_using social media for sharing knowledge with others
Things i can do for developing personal learning network are:
_using internet for research
_using social media for sharing knowledge with others
5 Ways to Begin Building Your Personal Learning Network 1.0
1-Join a professional social network. I belong to Classroom 2.0 (for educators using Web 2.0 technology) and EduBlogger World (for education bloggers) and I launched a social network called Transforming Ed for The 21st Century. I have found great value in each of them. I am also a member of Linked In but haven't found much value in that as an educator.
2-Pick 5 Blogs you find interesting and start reading them. In addition to my own blog, I follow weblogg-ed: learning with the read/write web, A Principal's Reflections, Practical Theory, The Brazen Careerist, Cool Cat Teacher, Ted Talks. You may want to look at some of these as well as find other Education Blogs or explore the listing of International Edubloggers.
3-Set up an iGoogle account and subscribe to the blogs you selected in Google Reader. Caution: Limit your reader to five to start. Keeping up with more blogs will be difficult.
4-Become a part of the conversation and start commenting on the blogs you read. I invite you to begin here! (If you're following closely you may note this is actually PLN 2.0 tip thrown in for those who are ready for a head start, and because I'd really love to get to know my readers through comments here).
5-Join the microblogging phenomena by reading Tweets at Twitter. Start by selecting 5 well-known Edubloggers to follow and watch all the great stuff they have to share. You'll learn a lot in minutes that fit into 140 character sound bytes. I'd recommend starting with willrich45 / Will Richardson, coolcatteacher / Vicki Davis, stevehargadon / Steve Hargadon, acarvin / Andy Carvin, penelopetrunk / Penelope Trunk, and because you can, why not follow BarackObama / Barack Obama. Just get ready because once people start following you, you may feel compelled to start engaging in exciting activities worth posting…in 140 characters or less.
i wish i would have read all the stuff i come to find on that link you posted . but it's fine i tried my best to make my work better on unit 1.
Things You Can Do to Begin Developing Your Personal Learning Network
1.
Join a professional social network
2. Pick 5 Blogs you find interesting and start reading them.
3. Set up an iGoogle account
and subscribe to the blogs you selected in Google Reader
4. Become a part of the conversation and start commenting on the blogs you
read
5. Join the microblogging phenomena by reading Tweets at Twitter
Thanks for give us this link contains many things that we can use to develop my teaching and learning process integrated by ICT.
In choosing a professional development path, there are points to take into consideration:
1. Identifying personal professional development goals and create a plan that can assist in achieving those goals.
2. Identifying available resources that will help in research to increase the knowledge of subjects taught as well as pedagogy and the internet is among the most suitable.
3. Ensuring the quality and credibility of the course/resource/programme identified.
3. Being realistic about what to achieve.
4. Ensuring that there is sufficient time to complete the planned professional development.
Things You Can Do to Begin Developing Your Personal Learning Network
Personal Learning network is very important because help the student to collaborate with other
The Ways to Begin Building Your Personal Learning Network
v Join a professional social network
v join the microblogging phenomena by reading Tweets at Twitter.
v pick blogs you find interesting and start reading them.
v Join Subject Area and Publisher Communities:
v Participate in Conference Communities – even if you can’t make it to the
conference!
Thing I can do to begin my personal learning networking:
1.Join a professional social network.
2.Pick 5 blogs you find interesting and start reading them.
3.Set up an i Google account and subscribe to the blogs you selected in Google Reader.
4.Become a part of the conversation and start commenting on the blogs you read.
5.Join the micro blogging phenomena by reading Tweets at Twitter.
After this,- I follow amazing educators and technology
-Share ideas with teachers in my content area
- Search hashtags
5 Ways to Begin Building Your Personal Learning Network are:
1. Join a professional social network
2. Pick 5 Blogs you find interesting and start reading them.
3. Set up an iGoogle account and subscribe to the blogs you selected in Google Reader
4. Become a part of the conversation and start commenting on the blogs you read
5. Join the microblogging phenomena by reading Tweets at Twitter
u First of all I have to Join a professional social network: that network will enable me to extend my knowledge and learning training I it will help me to be Innovativative personal.
u Secondary I can Pick 5 Blogs which I can explore for the purpose of incising my knowledge for future use.
u Third one Set up an iGoogle account and subscribe to the blogs you selected in Google Reader
u The fourth one I become a part of the conversation and begin commenting on the blogs I read.
u The last one I Join the microblogging phenomena by reading Tweets at twitter .Start by selecting 5 well-known Edubloggers to follow and watch all the great stuff they have to share.so after that I will learn more.
u After following the above steps I will acquire more knowledge and skills about using ICT technology tools ,digital resources, social media which will help me to fit in society and be professional
u I can do a google search for Personal Learning network , Another great tip is to follow hash tags like #edchat or #elemchat which expands your reach of the PLN to more educators.
u Now the real way to be successful in social learning in the workplace is to make a network of personal contacts that can enable you in your lifelong journey of learning. The options to make a successful personal learning network, however, is to prepare yourself with the right individuals and groups.
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