Wednesday, May 16, 2012

To be, or not to be...for my PLN inquiry group

I thought I would share just a couple of my favorite networks, to explain why I love social media for professional learning and the spread and reach it gives me.

10 reasons for educational professionals to use twitter. I found this through Twitter!!

Scoop.it and other curation tools that target your interests. I follow these:
Jude O'Connell. Social networking for information professionals.

Adrienne Michetti's blog: ICT and Learning. School stuff, right!

School Library Association of Victoria's blog - keeping touch with library and education news from home - Bright Ideas

LinkedIn professional network - I really like the contributions of Karen Bonanno, who was until recently the Executive Officer of the Australian School Library Association.

Library2.0 network

That's just a few. That said, I go cold for weeks sometimes, depending on what's happening. I dip in when I can.

Have you found a network that inspires you? Please share in the comments below?
Linda


(thanks Jude for the cool image!)

Monday, May 14, 2012

Our Teacher Inquiry Group - the PLN 2012

 Our school has implemented  Teacher Inquiry Groups for practice-based professional development this year. Teachers were invited to volunteer and nominate a topic for inquiry and many were activated.I am enjoying leading  a group exploring social networking as a tool for professional development and web 2.0 tools for learning and teaching in the 2012 Personal Learning Network programme facilitated by the State Library of Victoria.

The guiding questions for our inquiry are:
1.How can web 2.0 tools support and inspire student learning?
2. How can social media facilitate my professional growth?
3. As we engage in a new digital environment, what matters of global citizenship are important to my students and myself?

We will meet every 3 or 4 weeks to review and discuss our progress and the tools explored. Each group member has created a blog and will write a post after each session, perhaps even more. So will I.

So, what are my hopes and expectations for this group? Essentially, I hope that after this 12 week programme, these teachers will come to
  • appreciate the power of social networking to inform and inspire their practice; make some enduring professional contacts through tools like Twitter, Ning, blogging.
  • sustain a curiosity for the power of the internet, social networking and web 2.0 tools in education.
  • discover new tools for their classrooms and try them out.

  • continue to be reflective, collaborative practitioners.