Tuesday, July 16, 2019

My Journey to Create a Personal Learning Network

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This summer, I've been participating in an online class which has challenged me to take a look at my Personal Learning Network (PLN).  I have to admit, prior to this class, I didn't have any form of a PLN.  Through my readings, I've learned so many ways to use online tools and social media to help me grow my PLN.  

I've learned about how RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds can help me streamline information and get only what I'm interested in reading.  RSS has already saved me so much time because I'm not spending hours scrolling through webpages, the information that I want is found for me AND I'm notified when new content I'm interested in becomes available.




I've also learned how social media can help me grow my PLN.  I always thought of Twitter or Facebook as being a way to see what my crazy friends in California were up to, or to see pics of my amazing niece when she lost her first tooth, BUT I found out that I can also use these social media outlets as a way to grow my own career and continue my education on best practices.

I also tried my hand at podcasting.  I have to admit, I'm not in love with podcasting.  I'm fine with short little 1 to 2 minute podcasts, but any longer and I lose focus.  This is probably why I can't do audio books.

Now, to my favorite new tool I've found to grow my PLN...

I LOVE BLOGGING!  
I've already started planning on how I will incorporate blogging into my classroom this upcoming school year.  I'm going to use it not only as a tool for students to share information with parents and classmates, but also as a way for me to share what I'm learning with my students, parents, and colleagues.  I am confident that blogging will be a game changer for me!



 

1 comment:

  1. How wonderful that you have found a new resource and have fallen in love with it. That is what PD is all about, especially in the summertime. Your blog is engaging and inviting. You did an excellent job of summarizing the tools we learned this summer. You have embraced what I believe is the most important concept of this PD..we all have a professional voice that can be used to express our growth and encourage others to do the same. I agree with you that the primary purpose of social media and online communication should not be spying on others and gossiping. :) Have a great school year!

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