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Cobannon bookmarked on 2008-10-14 PLN
  • I think the main point I got from her tips are that in order to grow a learning network, you have to be actively engaged in doing so. You can’t sit around hoping that it will come to you.
  • If you do join, I suggest you stick with it for at least 2 weeks before you decide if you like it or not
  • I join in the conversation. For a long while I just lurked in the background. I realized that to get the most out of my network, I had to add to the conversation. I had to be able to share my thoughts and opinions because what I put into this is what I would get out of it. If I just sat around waiting for everything to come to me, I would be sadly disappointed. I think that is why some people have trouble with networking. They are willing to put time and energy into its development and then wonder why it isn’t happening.

This link has been bookmarked by 1 people . It was first bookmarked on 14 Oct 2008, by Caroline O'Bannon.

  • 14 Oct 08
    • I think the main point I got from her tips are that in order to grow a learning network, you have to be actively engaged in doing so. You can’t sit around hoping that it will come to you.
    • If you do join, I suggest you stick with it for at least 2 weeks before you decide if you like it or not
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