Creating an Online PLN

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CREATING AN ONLINE PERSONAL LEARNING NETWORK JENNIFER LAMB TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION SPECIALIST SAINT GERTRUDE HIGH SCHOOL

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PLN Basics

Networked learning environment

Create your own connections with like-minded educators who are passionate about learning

Share what you learn with others and vice versa

Quality of connections are important, not quantity

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Teachers with a PLN have: Elevated student achievement

Instant access to vast network of educators around the world

Shared learning resources and support… sometimes instantly!

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RSS Feeds

“Really Simple Syndication”

Websites distribute new content through RSS feeds

Automatically receive updated information through a ‘Reader’

Universal sign for RSS feed is

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Google Reader

Add RSS feeds through browse or search features

Copy and paste to add feeds by right clicking on RSS symbols

Keep up with your favorite blogs or websites

Can add ‘bundles’ on a particular topic

If you don’t use Google for your email, you can create an account to use Reader.

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Google Reader

Works with blogs, websites, and Google searches

Can even set up an eBay search!

Start slowly, read daily

Set up calendar reminders to get into the habit

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Online Educational Communities

Nings

Blogs

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Classroom 2.0 - Ningwww.classroom20.com

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Twitter – Microbloggingwww.twitter.com Hashtags to try: #edchat #edtech #education

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Twitter

Begin by following and reading, search for some hash tags

Once you find good people to follow, check out who THEY are following

Some tweets have links, some are conversational

#edchat is a good place to start

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Ready to get started? JUMP IN!

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Consume

1) Pick 3 blogs and begin to read them.

2) Subscribe to the blogs you selected through Google Reader

3) Join an Online Professional Network Classroom 2.0

Educator’s PLN

4) Sign up for Twitter Read tweets from educational ‘tweeters’

Enter hash tags to follow conversations

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Curate

Get accounts with Diigo and Scoop.it

Install browser toolbar extensions so material can be added with the click of a button

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Diigo-Annotate, Archive, Organizewww.diigo.com

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Diigo - Social Bookmarking

Replaces solitary bookmarking, share with the greater public

Important component to PLN

Follow others’ bookmarks

Diigo toolbar can be added to browser for quick organization

Annotate sites by tag, highlight and sticky note any site you’ve bookmarked

Plan out your tags so you stay consistent

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Scoop.it: Easily create an online magazine and share with others. Publish by curation.www.scoop.it

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Converse

Blogs

Comment on a blog post from one of the blogs you are now following

Twitter

Reply to or initiate a tweet

Online Communities

Ask a question

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Levels of Participation

Spectators

Conversationalists

Contributors

Creators

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Connect!

Good luck growing your PLN.

[email protected]

Twitter: integrationed

Scoop.it integrationed

Diigo: jrlamb