Sunday, November 18, 2012

Final Action Plan - Personal Learning Network Course

   Prior to taking this course, I honestly did not know what all a Personal Learning Network (PLN) entailed. I had no idea that a lot of what I was doing was including in my PLN - such as e-mail, using a lot of the other technology in my classroom, social networking sites, etc. However, I have learned a great deal during the last six weeks. Some of the tools I have already begun to use in different ways.  Others, I used during the course for the first time, but I am not quite sure if I will continue to use them or not as I go forward.

    I will definitely use the Reader and the RSS feeds. I had no idea that was such a great resource, and so easy to use!  I made the comment earlier in the course about having to go back and trim down my list of feeds because I just kept adding, but instead I have added more! I plan on keeping this active and adding to it so that I can stay abreast with developing trends in education, technology, and classroom research. This will allow me to stay current in many different areas. It is just another way for me to read wonderful content quickly. It is wonderful for research. I think back when I was having to do so much research for graduate work, and I think, "Wow, what if I had this then...." I can also see how I can use this to collaborate with my colleagues on new strategies that I read about. I can share content from my RSS feed with others in my school and/or district - even parents if the content is appropriate.

    I was a new user to Twitter with this course, but I can definitely see the positives to using this along with other Social Networking sites to keep abreast with other professionals in Educational Leadership. Along with this growth, I can also see how it can be a positive and quick way to get quick updates about school annoucements out to all of your stakeholders who follow you. I would definitely be willing to employ this as an administrator and/or teacher in my school.

   Again, I feel that this course has really impacted the way I look at using the tools I come into contact with everyday. I was already using some of the tools the course considered part of a PLN, but I had never thought of using them in the way they were presented! I feel that I can definitely reach more people and continue to grow and develop as an educator and administrator with the strategies relayed through this course.

3 comments:

  1. Hey I also plan on using RSS. I love the tool and will definitly use it.

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  2. I enjoyed taking this course with you, Merry. Your input was always very helpful. The RSS feeds were one of my favorites as you know. Best wishes as you continue to use these tools, sharing and collaborating with your colleagues about the latest trends from the RSS feeds.

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  3. I love RSS, and I'm still adding. I wish I had known about this tool when I was in grad school. This is one of the tools that I can't wait to introduce to my sixth grade students because it will really help them when completing their research. I've already signed up for Diigo, and I love the feature that allows you to highlight and annotate articles and dialogue with other individuals who are interested in the same topics!

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