Innovative New York City educator Chris Casal (@mr_casal) and I (@InnovativeEdu) will dig in to how personal learning networks or PLNs are formed and what is exchanged by impactful educators as part of the NYEDTech meetup TONIGHT from 7 - 9 p.m. in Manhattan.
If you're in the area, it's not to late to join
us.
If you're not in the area, don't despair. You can still follow the conversation on Twitter using the hashtag #EdTechNYC and/or watch the live streamed broadcast below once it begins.
Watch live streaming video from knerd at livestream.com
Here's a sneak peak into some of the topics we'll be discussing:
- PLNs give ppl the opp to set up their own classroom w/the ppl they want to learn from & when they want to learn. - @InnovativeEdu
- "You need to be interesting. If you are boring, I delete your comment and I have guidelines in my group that explain this. " - @InnovativeEdu
- "I spend a lot more time on my Twitter list than my main feed." - @mr_casal
- Email getting bogged down? Check out > Unroll.me - @InnovativeEdu
- "PLNs should change the landscape of education." - @InnovativeEdu
- “We have to stop making schools disconnected places. We need to connect our students to the world.” - @InnovativeEdu
- “We can break it now, why wait for the future.” - @mr_casal
- “Teacher effectiveness models like Danielson recognize and allow for PLN development a part of the work of an educator.” - @InnovativeEdu
- “Social media is a great tool for developing PLNs and increasing teacher effectiveness.” - @InnovativeEdu
- "We’re not always going to get credit for stuff. We just have to take it on because we want it to be better." - @mr_casal
- "As teachers we have to accept that we won't always get credit for our work. We do it because we want to." via @mr_casal
- “Our children are already building PLNs. Wwe need to be there to help and guide them.” - @InnovativeEdu
- "Teachers should serve as models for their students on the development of a positive PLN." - @InnovativeEdu
- .@CommonSense has some GREAT teaching resources on teaching students about social media and it's potential uses and repercussions.
- “Social Media is a great tool to connect with parents.” - @InnovativeEdu
- "Professional development doesn't always come to you, sometimes you have to seek it out" via @InnovativeEdu
- @NYEdTech http://Tagboard.com is the platform. Ours are:
- http://TagBoard.com/ps10bk http://TagBoard.com/ps10st http://TagBoard.com/ps10sw
- Why on earth would 2nd graders use Twitter? Read this to find out. > http://goo.gl/GiWCVI - @InnovativeEdu
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