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Social Media for Social Learning:Developing Your Professional Learning Network
Caren Levine [email protected]: DarimOnline, jlearn20
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How do you define a PLN?
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A few definitions… (it’s all personal…)
A PLN is a system for lifelong learning - Judith Epcke and Scott Meech http://bit.ly/fAgI9T
a group of people who can guide your learning, point you to learning opportunities, answer your questions, and give you the benefit of their own knowledge and experience. - Daniel R. Tobin http://bit.ly/fZkDXl
Personal Learning Networks consist of the people a learner interacts withand derives knowledge from in a Personal Learning Environment. An important part of this concept is the theory of connectivism developed by George Siemens and Stephen Downes. Learners create connections and develop a network that contributes to their professional development and knowledge.[1] The learner does not have to know these people personally or ever meet them in person.[2] - Wikipedia http://bit.ly/ebSzjG
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Social Learning
• “Free range learning”• PLUS social media
Cross et al: Working Smarter
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Credit: Alec Couros
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Credit: Alec Couros
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Connected Learning:Personal Learning Networks
Social learningPeer to peerSelf-organizing around interestsCustomizable
Learning environmentsConference callsWebinarsBlogs, Wikis, TwitterSocial networksIM, SkypeElearning platforms, immersive (virtual) worlds, mobile
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David Warlick: http://bit.ly/i30DnO
One Man’s Ecosystem
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Personal Learning Networks: Professional Learning in the Connected Age
• Listening, pulse taking• Find others with similar interests• Engage with others; influencers• Crowdsource – ask your community• Contribute to professional network• Grow your reputation in a field• Develop new skills, learn the culture• Become a resource for your community• Model for your students and colleagues• ….What’s YOUR rationale?
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Who’s In YOUR PLN?
What’s YOUR ecosystem?
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Why Social Bookmark?
Personal Learning Network• Information organizer• Repository - resources stored online (archives)• Identify like-minded people• Identify additional resources• Develop personal library of online resources
Community Learning Network• Information gathering and knowledge sharing• Create community resource lists• Develop community library / network of online resources• Subscribe to community “tags”
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http://www.delicious.com/jlearn2.0
Putting the Social in BookmarkingWhere it Gets Interesting…
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You Are Not AloneCreate a Network
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Tag – You’re It!Subscribe to Tags (key words)
Follow “key words” on delicious
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Home DeliveryInformation Delivered to Your Doorstep
Feed – notification of updated content
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Getting Organized:Aggregators and RSS Feeds
Google Alerts
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Why Social Network?
• Personal Learning Network• Maintain relationships with friends
and colleagues• Develop new connections and
contacts• “Strength of weak ties” – infusion
of new ideas and innovations• Ambient awareness; listening;
other ways of knowing
• Community Learning Network• Maintain relationships with current,
future, and former members• Develop potential relationships
and members• Collaboration and problem solving• Social capital – active connections• Make the invisible or implicit,
visible or explicit• “Strength of weak ties” - – infusion
of new ideas and innovations• “Pull” – people and resources as
needed; networks based on passions and interests
• Ambient awareness; listening; other ways of knowing
Credit: Patti Anklam, Net Work: A Practical Guide to Creating and Sustaining Networks at Work and in the World
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http://bit.ly/falvud
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## Hashtags ##
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Lists: Create and Follow
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Telling Your Story: Twitter Example
Profile “Brand You”• Choose your Twitter ID/ handle (not too long)• Bio in 160 characters (“personal haiku;” elevator pitch)• Link to your blog, website, LinkedIn profile, cv
– Add Twitter ID to email signature, business cards, blogs, etc.
Visual Narrative• Profile picture• Customize your background
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Telling Your Story
Voice and Action• Casual• Establish credibility and trust• Reciprocity, attribution, value• Determine audience, goals• Listen• Learn from others• Practice, experiment, be playful
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Strategies: Creating Your Network
• Curating and serendipity• Embrace diversity• “Circle of the Wise”
Beth Kanter: http://bit.ly/gKLxuz
Flickr credit: cobalt123
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Strategies: Network Weaving
• Connecting• Sharing resources and ideas• Identifying patterns and gaps• Modeling
Flickr credit: weesen
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Strategies: Time
http://bit.ly/fJHqSt Credit: Aliza Sherman
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Strategies: TimeAliza Sherman’s 15 Minute Twitter Strategy
• 5 Minutes: Listen, Retweet• 5 Minutes: Listen, Respond• 5 Minutes: Promote, With Care
http://bit.ly/hmp4yyFlickr credit: alancleaver
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You Rung? What’s Your Style?
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What are YOUR next steps?
What would YOU like to try?
What’s YOUR PLaN?