Adding on to yesterday's post, here are some additional resources for establishing your own Professional Learning Network:
The International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE®) is the leading membership assoication for educators dedicated to empowering connected learners in a connected world. Home-base to the ISTE Conference and the extensively adopted ISTE Standards for learning, teaching and leading in the digital age, the association exemplifies more than 100,000 professionals worldwide.
LinkedIn is a social networking site created for professionals to link with each other
to share knowledge, information, and assistance with job searches. Different from other social networking sites,
the focus on LinkedIn is regarding career exploration and growth. Thousands of
individuals use LinkedIn to connect with other collaborators and colleagues
from around the globe.
Classroom 2.0: A Web 2.0 Social Network for teachers.Using Twitter in the Classroom: If Twitter is accessible in your district and you are able to use it for classroom activities, this is an outstanding resource.
Open Study is a resource that lets students and mature learners form study groups, inquire and get live answers online, or utilize certificate classes.
Until tomorrow...
Collaborate and connect your curriculum!
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