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Autonomous personal learning networks for language teachers (aPLaNet) is a two year EU project funded by the Life Long Learning Programme designed to encourage language teachers who don't normally use social media in their professional life to see...
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If you're getting started on twitter or setting up a new profile, here are ten tips to get your account off to the best start.
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A Personal Learning Network (PLN) is a group of people you count on to: guide you in your learning be your source of advice and resources make you aware of learning opportunities share their best practices point you to answers and support This...
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When you join Twitter it can seem a strange little place, with it's own rules and secret ways.
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Twitter graphic from Spoon Graphics As you all know, Twitter is #1 on the Top 100 Tools for Learning list this year for the second year running. Those who voted it into the top spot, know how important and valuable it has become for them.
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Blogs and social networking sites connect lone teachers with the wider world, providing a chance to share ideas with educationalists, improve lessons and widen their job prospects.
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Educators who are passionate about learning recognize the value of sharing their knowledge and experience with others. They seek out the work of experts in their field and get to know other profess...
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An exploration of the value of Personal Learning Networks for educators, from the perspective of a 2nd year Australian teacher.
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In a recent post Steve Wheeler, @stevewheeler, was rightly impressed by the model for a Personal Learning Network proposed by Joyce Seitzinger, @catspyjamasnz. Her PLN model decomposes into the fou...
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This post is addressed to me and it's a way of framing some thoughts I've been having ever since I put my name on the TMSydney city wiki as a presenter. To me, this now seems like utter lunacy as t...
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Results of tweets generated from a group of UK based Language professionals to the question What does the MFL Twitterati mean to you?
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The Educational Technology - ICT in Education website is aimed at teachers, users, leaders and managers of educational ICT. Published by Terry Freedman, a UK-based independent educational consultant.
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Danny Nicholson has recently published a new blog post on his Whiteboard Blog, called "Ten Twitter Tips for Teachers". Danny has written a short guide to Twitter for Teachers before, but as the n...
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In this short presentation, Elena Elliniadou from Greece gives some great tips on how to build your own personal learning network to connect and collaborate with like-minded teachers around the world and receive professional and personal support...
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In light of the current economic downturn and the difficulty teachers have of getting out of school to attend courses, I felt it was apposite at this year's Language World to promote the myriad ways colleagues can improve their own...
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Wordle of Mark K. Smith article 'Communities of Practice', in the encyclopedia of informal education If one of our goals as educators is to help our students engage effectively and meaningfull...
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Over 150 Resources To Help Teachers Get Started With Twitter...
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