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If You PLEs …

You’ll Thank Me Later

@valarywithawhy#usdlaPLE

[email protected]/valary

http://bit.ly/Pui6sw

PersonalLearningEnvironment

Image created with http://www.tagxedo.com/ Cloud content from http://learnrinserepeat.tumblr.com

Learn, Rinse, Repeat: Where the learning never stops

http://bit.ly/1jCs0R0

Steve Wheeler’s diagram from Learning with 'e's

http://bit.ly/1k7gn7N

Dr. Mark Bilandzic’s diagram …

PeopleLearnEverywhere

ProgressiveLearner-controlledEnduring

Perpetual Learning Experiences

ProactiveLearningExperiences

http://www.kiostark.com/dont-go-back-to-school/

“ many more ways to learn outside of school than within”

YOUR PLE IS AN ALTERNATE ROUTE

http://bit.ly/1rmQMJ4

YOUR PLE KEEPS YOU RELEVANT

Median tenure of U.S. employees is

4.4 Yearshttp://bit.ly/1iZ2yIw

Image from http://bit.ly/RMxcvr

“… knowledge is like milk. It has a shelf life … [if you don't replace it] … your career is going to turn sour fast."

Louis Ross, Ford Motor Company

YOUR PLE IS A FILTER

http://bit.ly/1mAqDGw

TAKE A SNAPSHOT OF YOUR PLE

What is in my current PLE?

Formal / InformalConsumer / ProducerDigital / AnalogPersonal / Professional

What is in my current PLE?

Formal / InformalConsumer / ProducerDigital / AnalogPersonal / Professional

Process of developing your PLE

Curate | Contemplate | Contribute

Formal Learning+ Work LMS+ UMBC+ MOOCs

(also informal)

Social Media+ Google++ Facebook+ Twitter

– hashtags– microblog– backchannel– join chats

+ Tumblr+ LinkedIn

– professional profiles

– join groups– ask/answer

questions

Me

Digital Content+ Blogs

– comment– add value– start

conversations+ Webinars+ Safari online+ Kindle reader+ Google reader

– aggregator– tag posts

In Person+ Friends/Family+ Work Colleagues+ Conferences

Process of developing your PLE

Curate | Contemplate | Contribute

“… my PLE has become my lifeline. I placed the learners … where the heart is because they are why I do what I do!”

http://bit.ly/1jCtBWU

Nona Barker’s PLE

DEVELOP YOUR PLE

#1 TAKE 5 … BLOGS THAT IS

http://www.scoop.it/t/learn-rinse-repeat

http://www.usergeneratedlearning.com/

“ I routinely declare ‘Google Reader bankruptcy’ (aka marking all my posts as read and just starting over) to easy my anxiety!”

#2 GET ALL A-TWITTER

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57dzaMaouXA

#Hashtag

https://www.tagboard.com/

#3 BUILD A BRIDGE

http://www.thenewsociallearning.com/

“Training often gives people solutions to problems already solved. Collaboration addresses challenges no one has overcome before.”

#4 SHARING IS CARING

“Blog, blog, blog, blog, blog …”

Curate Contemplate Contribute

“I write to discover what I know.”

Flannery O’Connor

Image from http://bit.ly/1f53JqT

#5 ADD TO YOUR TOOLBOX

Jane Hart’s 10 Tool Challenge

1.Bitly2.Scoop.it3.Scribd4.Voicethreads5.Tagboard6.Haiku Deck7.FeedReader8.Picmonkey9.Degreed10.Tapestry

#6 TRY SOMETHING NEW

Попробуйте что-то новое

“In the beginner’s mind there are many possibilities, in the expert’s mind there are few.”

Shunryu Suzuki

http://bit.ly/1rmSWsa

MAKE A COMMITMENT

Review content

Reflect and writeComment on posts

Respond to comments

Share a link

Got an hour? Get online

❑ 2 retweets ❑ 2 new tweets ❑ 1 tweet about you or your business ❑ 3 replies to new people ❑ 3 replies to people you already know ❑ Give thanks

Workout from http://bit.ly/1f53VGQ Image from http://bit.ly/1nHcbMC

Daily Twitter Workout

Image from http://bit.ly/1tHrLMF

If You PLEs … You’ll Thank Me Later

@valarywithawhy#usdlaPLE

[email protected]/valary

Slides

Handouts

10 Ways to Find Blogs You'll Love, Retrieved from http://mashable.com/2011/04/11/blog-discovery/

Bingham, T. & Conner, M. (2010). The new social learning: Guide to transforming organizations through social media. San Francisco, CA: Berrett-Koehler and ASTD.

Clifford, M. (Jan. 2013). “20 tips for creating a professional learning network.” Retrieved from http://gettingsmart.com/2013/01/20-tips-for-creating-a-professional-learning-network/

Did You Know 2014, Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrJjfDUzD7M

Hart, J. “Take the 10 tool challenge.” Retrieved from http://www.c4lpt.co.uk/blog/2013/01/08/take-the-10-tools-challenge/

Kamenetz, A. (Jan. 12, 2012). “The four-year career: Lessons from the new world of quicksilver work, where ‘career planning’ is an oxymoron.” Fast Company. Retrieved from http://www.fastcompany.com/1802731/four-year-career

Kamenetz, A. (2010). DIY U: Edupunks, edupreneurs, and the coming transformation of higher education. White River Junction, VT: Chelsea Green Publishing Company.

Kop, R. & Fourier, H. (2013). Developing a framework for research on personal learning environments. Retrieved from http://openeducationeuropa.eu/en/article/Developing-a-framework-for-research-on-Personal-Learning-Environments-?paper=13343

Resources

Morrison, D. (Jan. 5, 2013). “How to create a ‘Personal Learning Environment’ to stay relevant in 2013, Retrieved from http://onlinelearninginsights.wordpress.com/2013/01/05/how-to-create-a-personal-learning-environment-to-stay-relevant-in-2013/

PLE Diagrams, Retrieved from http://edtechpost.wikispaces.com/PLE+Diagrams

Richardson, W. & Mancabelli, R. (2011). Personal learning networks: Using the power of connections to transform education. Solution Tree. Kindle Edition.

Skrabut, S. “Personal learning environments: The natural way of learning.” Retrieved from http://www.uwyo.edu/skrabut/docs/aded5050_project.pdf

Shirky, C. (2008). “It’s not information overload. It’s filter failure.” Retrieved from http://blip.tv/web2expo/web-2-0-expo-ny-clay-shirky-shirky-com-it-s-not-information-overload-it-s-filter-failure-1283699

Social Media Workout. Retrieved from http://lightspandigital.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/DailySocialMediaWorkouts_0910.pdf

Thomas, D. & Seely Brown, J. (2011). A new culture of learning: Cultivating the imagination for a world of constant change. CreateSpace. Kindle Edition.

Resources