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Katie DayAn approach to PD that is similar to the 23 things model.
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Keri-Lee BeasleyAn approach to PD that is similar to the 23 things model. I like it!
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Shelley PaulA different approach to PD. Great ideas. Dovetails with "grassroots" approach.
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michelemmartinI call my strategy, “Viral Professional Development,” or “VPD,” because it is based on the popular definition of “viral,” that refers to a technology, tool, or teaching strategy that is quickly spread from one person to another.
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You MUST build a network for your instructors. This can be developed on any platform you wish, but should have the ability for participants to create profiles, contribute to conversation and share media files.
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Set up an online home for your network.
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When instructors implement something new, ask them to share it with the network. Each time you meet with an instructor, share something another instructor is doing.
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Rodd Lucierviral pd blog idea... interesting framework for keeping up with evolution online
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Britt Watwoodinjenuity » Blog Archive » “viral,” refers to a technology, tool, or teaching strategy that is quickly spread from one person to another.
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Caroline Bucky-BeaverGreat article on making professional development go viral and ways to get the word out to others on new tools, applications, etc.
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Lately, I have been posting in other forums about Viral Professional Development (VPD). I have been speaking to folks responsible for PD in both K-12 and higher-ed about the inherent frustrations in transitioning faculty to eLearning. We all have unique p
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Linda HartleyI have found a strategy that is working well and keeping pace with my goals, expectations and work load. I call my strategy, “Viral Professional Development,” or “VPD,” because it is based on the popular definition of “viral,” that refers to a
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