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10. Participate, don't just lurk, you have to give to get. Don't be afraid to share your ideas, comments and links. We are all both leaders and followers. Let your voice be heard.
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Justin Scoggingreat little article with lots of resources to grow your pln
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jlearn 2.0Blog post by Liz. B. Harris.
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Peggy GeorgeNominated for most influential individual blog post and it is an awesome, valuable post. Excellent advice for educators beginning their social networking journey!
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10. Participate, don't just lurk, you have to give to get. Don't be afraid to share your ideas, comments and links. We are all both leaders and followers. Let your voice be heard.
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Patti PortoLiz B. Davis blog post on growing your learning network
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Jeff Richardsongreat article on pln growing
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Sean BradyI don't know if I have a learning network. An interesting article.
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Attend some conferences, be brave and say
hello to people. Introduce yourself to presenters after the session, look at the
conference Website and check out the attendee's page. Attend K12
Online and follow the links to the presenters blogs and Twitter pages. -
I have found UStream.tv to be an invaluable tool for attending professional
development sessions from around the world. A couple of weeks ago, from my
office in a tiny town in West Central Florida, I was able to attend a conference
in China, later that day, attend another session in Pennsylvania, then the
following day, another in California. How amazing is that??!!!
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10. Participate, don't just lurk, you have to give to get. Don't be afraid to share your ideas, comments and links. We are all both leaders and followers. Let your voice be heard.
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Michel BauwensGreat post by Liz Davis on growing your learning network.
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Janice Stearnssuggestions on ways to grow your network of learning via Dave Truss on Diigo educators group
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Sean BradyI don't know if I have a learning network. An interesting article.
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Attend some conferences, be brave and say
hello to people. Introduce yourself to presenters after the session, look at the
conference Website and check out the attendee's page. Attend K12
Online and follow the links to the presenters blogs and Twitter pages. -
I have found UStream.tv to be an invaluable tool for attending professional
development sessions from around the world. A couple of weeks ago, from my
office in a tiny town in West Central Florida, I was able to attend a conference
in China, later that day, attend another session in Pennsylvania, then the
following day, another in California. How amazing is that??!!!
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Attend some conferences, be brave and say
hello to people. Introduce yourself to presenters after the session, look at the
conference Website and check out the attendee's page. Attend K12
Online and follow the links to the presenters blogs and Twitter pages. -
I have found UStream.tv to be an invaluable tool for attending professional
development sessions from around the world. A couple of weeks ago, from my
office in a tiny town in West Central Florida, I was able to attend a conference
in China, later that day, attend another session in Pennsylvania, then the
following day, another in California. How amazing is that??!!!
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Michael WackerThanks:)
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Dianne KrauseLearn how to grow your personal learning network.
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edtechtalkGreat post by Liz Davis on growing your learning network.
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Ravimohan RAVIMOHANGreat advice to the newbie.
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Dave TrussGreat advice to the newbie.
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