Hey everybody! It has been a CRAZY week in a household made up of two profs and one student. Now, Back-to-School madness has settled just a tad and I have several posts to put up today so...if you like blog posts you are in luck! Continuing on my personal learning network journey from before, here are some GREAT resources I collected which provide excellent How-To's on building your PLN. If you have been toying with the idea and feel overwhelmed, then despair no more!
1. A Principal's Reflections: Eric Sheninger posted an article on his blog that suggests several tools along with a short description and links to videos demonstrating how these work.
2. A Teacher's Thoughts: Ian Snyder, a 2nd grade teacher, has a post on his blog that lays out the process of building a PLN just like one of those diet charts: breakfast, lunch and dinner. Although this post is a year old, it is still timely and organized specifically for newbies.
3. Thinking in Mind: Neil Stephenson is a professional development and outreach coordinator at Calgary Science School. This particular blog post collects videos, links to articles and some interesting commentary.
There you go! Three resources on PLNs complete with links to blogs you can add to your own network + plus some folks to follow on Twitter.
1. A Principal's Reflections: Eric Sheninger posted an article on his blog that suggests several tools along with a short description and links to videos demonstrating how these work.
2. A Teacher's Thoughts: Ian Snyder, a 2nd grade teacher, has a post on his blog that lays out the process of building a PLN just like one of those diet charts: breakfast, lunch and dinner. Although this post is a year old, it is still timely and organized specifically for newbies.
3. Thinking in Mind: Neil Stephenson is a professional development and outreach coordinator at Calgary Science School. This particular blog post collects videos, links to articles and some interesting commentary.
There you go! Three resources on PLNs complete with links to blogs you can add to your own network + plus some folks to follow on Twitter.

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