• Topic 4 - Exercise 3c

    Visit http://sites.google.com/site/buildingapln/ Do you have a personal learning network?
    Look at the potential and challenges of each new site as platforms for learning and inclusion in a PLN?

    I found it amazing when I accessed this site to find how many different places these three ladies were represented on the internet and how widespread their personal learning networks are. They seemed to have personal profiles at so many different sites it was unbelievable. The video on the site definitely made me think just how valuable the various sites could be as tools for enabling and facilitating learning in many different environments and situations.
    I couldn’t help but think how we as eductors are challenged to think of ways to utilise  these sites as tools to enhance both our own further learning and those of others we come in contact with. These are the tools that people are becoming more  familiar with in their lives and use to constantly keep in touch within their personal and learning  networks.

    Then I began to look at my own personal learning network and was even more astounded to find that I belong to many of the same sites.  Here is my list -

    Social Networking Sites & IDs.

    Site ID
    Facebook Lesley Anderson
    MSN Lesleyaa@hotmail.com
    Skype lesley.anderson.3
    Delicious lesleyando
    Yahoo lesleyando
    SecondLife Lesander Lexington
    Blog Lesley Anderson
    Gmail lesleyaa
    Ning Lesley Anderson
    Flickr lesleyando
    Twitter lesleyando
    Diigo lesleyando
    Interact lander18
    SINA landerson
    Genforum aussiemum
    Edublogs mrsando
    Moo LesleyA
    ISP andoshouse
    Runescape Lesander58

    Already I have found many of these sites useful to me - to bring information and resources to my students, my colleagues - in Professional Development and, of course, myself.



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