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Personal learning networks are a great way for educators to get connected with learning opportunities, access professional development resources, and to build camaraderie with other…... Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa) , John Evans, Karen Bonanno Delete the scoop?
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Personal Learning Networks, or PLNs, have been around for a long time. Originally they were your family, relatives and friends, or probably other educators and fellow teachers you work with in the same institution, but now and thanks to the development of web technologies and wireless connections, the concept of PLNs has been expanded to engulf people you have never met before in real world. Much of the learning nowadays takes place online and via a network of interconnected relations. Via Karen Bonanno Delete the scoop?
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