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Rachel IrvinRecently I was asked to write an article for the European Council of International Schools Shortcuts Newsletter about using web 2.0 tools to develop
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Tracy Varner"Article for the European Council of International Schools Shortcuts Newsletter about using web 2.0 tools to develop professional learning communities for international school teachers, at an introductory level."
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Toby FischerFirst Steps Toward Becoming a 21st Century Educator--Great post to help teachers start a PLN. Quality blog overall.
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Kayla Meer*****\nThis article is aimed towards teachers who wish to keep up to date with the changes of education, society and technology. The article briefly explains what the change is and how it will affect teachers and students. Many ways in which teachers can expand on their teaching techniques and technological abilities are given within the article. Throughout the website there a number of other very relevant and informative articles about educating students and connecting with technology.\n\n
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The development of a personal learning network (or PLN) is absolutely essential for any successful 21st century educator.
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Once you’ve set it up, your RSS reader will aggregate all of the new posts on those fantastic blogs in one place – like an e-mail inbox for websites and blogs. Instead of scrambling around trying to find all the best new posts, just sit back and let them come to you!
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In order to really bring your network together, you will need to share your own thoughts and learnings with your PLN.
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Twitter is a powerful tool for sharing quick snippets of your thinking, for connecting with others, and for widening your information consumption a little bit at a time.
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Janice StearnsKim Cofino's post on first steps on becoming a 21st century educator
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beth Evanswiki on becoming a 21st century teacher
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Al DossFirst Steps Toward Becoming a 21st Century Educator
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William "Bud" DeihlAdvice on developing your own personal learning environment and teaching in the web 2.0 environment
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Christy TuckerKim Cofino's suggestions for steps to take to build skills and a Personal Learning Network (PLN).
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Michael BachrodtThoughts on joining the 21st century learning environment.
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Scott Huntwhat we can do to intorduce ourselves to these web 2.0 and learning process
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The 21st Century Educator: Embracing Web 2.0 Tools in Your Professional Practice
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The development of a personal learning network (or PLN) is absolutely essential for any successful 21st century educator. This interconnected network of learners whom you select based on interests, skills, or experience will soon become an integral part of your daily learning and thinking.
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Join a Social Network
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Set up an RSS Reader
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Attend Amazing Conferences (For Free!)
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Become a Blogger (and a Twitterer)
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Develop Personal Connections
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Britt WatwoodKim Cofino's perspective - which I like. Has application to Bamboo project as well
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The development of a personal learning network (or PLN) is absolutely essential for any successful 21st century educator. This interconnected network of learners whom you select based on interests, skills, or experience will soon become an integral part of your daily learning and thinking.
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