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Discover the endless possibilities of building a Personal Learning Network (PLN) for educators. From connecting students with experts worldwide to creating virtual classrooms and sharing resources, explore the transformative impact of PLNs in teaching. Join the global teaching community and enhance your professional development journey.
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What can you do with a PLN, anyway? Barbara Hoskins Sakamoto @barbsaka iTDi.pro
3 degrees of Shelly Sanchez Terrell
You can find experts for your students to interview. Doing a unit on feudal Japan. Anyone know someone who could help? @hadleyjf USA You should talk to @barbsaka. She’s in Japan. @ShellTerrell Germany @barbsaka Japan
“You can read about it in books, but to listen to someone who live there speak about it makes it so much more real.”
Students can share their culture with a real audience. greetingsfromtheworld.wikispaces.com
Students can write for a global audience. myam2009.blogspot.com eflinks.wikispaces.com connecteden.blogspot.com togakuwriting.posterous.com
You can learn new skills together. evosessions.pbworks.com
You can create a virtual classroom where students around the world learn from each other
You can create a virtual campus where teachers can learn together. iTDi.pro
You can create a pool of resources teachingvillage.org iasku.wordpress.com flickr.com/photos/eltpics
You can share activities and ideas. TeachMeetInternational.wikispaces.com
You can enjoy weekly discussions about teaching. eltchat.com
Life is happier! iamhappy.posterous.com
The sky’s the limit for teachers with a PLN! For links to the resources mentioned, visit: TeachingVillage.net