I haven’t given it much thought to joining a professional learning network (PLN) until recently. Normally, when I’m in need of resources or assistance I’d search the internet (usually finding teacher blogs), go to Pinterest, or seek out my contacts on twitter (as I’ve connected with many professional organizations or bloggers). This summer, I joined ISTE as I’m participating in a connected learner course through my district and they wanted us to read some articles on the ISTE website where I joined the site in return. I haven’t gone to the page a whole lot I’ve have been a bit busy as school started back up and starting this master’s program, as I’m sure with most of us that are teachers. However, I do receive emails regularly from ISTE I read over and sometimes go to the site to read more. With ISTE I’m able to see the latest EdTech trends that are being used. I decided to go look at who I follow on Twitter as I know I follow some professional sites and never thought to go look at their page outside of Twitter. So, with that, I found that I’m following several PLNs. I guess I need to better utilize my resources that I have at my fingertips. I guess the problem I incur is “when do I have the time” and I only use the information when I’m seeking something specific that I need in my class. Anyway, here are a few I decided to not only follow but join:
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Jill HobbsMatthew 6:34 'Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.' Archives
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