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Sunday, 16 November 2014

Major Project "Diigo" - DEVELOPING YOUR PLN

Developing Your Professional Learning Network
Using Diigo
 
 
 
When i started using Diigo, I was only focused on the bookmarking tool.  Being a non-technical person, it took me a long time to learn how Diigo worked.  When I met with +Katia Hildebrandt 2 weeks ago, she asked me how I was developing my PLN?  I didn't really have an answer because I had been so focused on learning how to use Twitter, Blogging, Diigo and the regular weekly guest speaker/topic.  When I came home that evening I started looking more deeply into what type of learning network I could join and what this would look like?
 
Developing my PLN has started with Diigo.  Diigo has a "Groups" section and I searched "Special Education".  It came up with 1032 different groups!  I spent a lot of time looking for good groups to join.  This was challenging but I narrowed it down to: the membership (how many people involved) and the various topics within.  Almost all of the groups were open to the public but I did have to register with 2 groups to join.  I was quite fascinated with the concept of joining all of these various groups and to see how people share resources today!  This is something I had no idea existed.  This type of learning and sharing is new to me but so very exciting!  I can't wait to join more groups but for now, I've just joined 4 or 5. 
 
Within each Group, I have taken advantage of reading and sometimes tweeting out various articles that I come across and save some to my library.  I've also posted a couple of articles to each website of articles that I thought pertained but at this point I have a short list of resources to share so I have been mostly reading and bookmarking other educator resources. 
 
To learn more about Sharing - Building a Personal Learning Network here's a short, 2 minute video. 

 
 
 


2 comments:

  1. Hey Kelly, thanks for the info on Diigo. I've been wondering if it's time to find a better way to archive! As far as your PLN tweetdeck is a great way to keep track of the conversations that matter to you. You just need to find hashtags that are relevant then make that a column in your tweetdeck layout. It has transformed my use of twitter.
    I noticed you've used a couple of these but here are some more:
    #differentiated #inclusion #ASD #asbergers #autistic #dyslexia #gifted #specialneeds
    ...and I found this chat on gifted learning by accident one night, #gtchat.
    Hope these are useful!

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  2. Thank you Raelynn. I really appreciate all of your comments and hashtags. I will definitely check out the gtchat. I just found the #spedchat (Tuesday's - same time as our class) and loved the conversations that were going on last week! I'm so pumped now about Twitter - it's like I found my niche! So exciting! Thanks again for taking the time to comment! Cheers, Kelly

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