Thursday, February 27, 2014

Professional Learning Networks

 
 
To Tweet or Not to Tweet?
 
 
I must admit that my professional learning network assignment for my TIE300 course initially gave me the flux!  Signing up on Twitter, following other education professionals and organizations, and tweeting or retweeting about resources, I found to be quite overwhelming.  After my initial apprehensions with learning the lingo and understanding the practice of following someone, I found twitter to be truly interesting, enlightening, and beneficial (both professionally and personally).
Tweet On!

Actually, for a lover of learning like myself, Twitter can be quite addictive.  I found myself fluttering from person to person, organization to organization, and site to site.  I've spent a many endless night just examining educational sites, articles and tutorials.  Having the ability to connect to professional educators from all over the world, view live presentations and webinars, and obtain articles, lesson plans, and activities that cover across every learning domain and 21st Century technology, I found exciting.  I'm able to learn as I seek the knowledge, methods and experiences necessary to teach. 

 
 
Many of the professionals and organizations, I follow, provide an abundance of beneficial information and resources, but my favorite sites are by stay at home moms. They can stand shoulder to shoulder with many early childhood educators.  I find their early educational ideas and activities to be fresh, innovative, and just plain fun.  Some have early childhood education backgrounds, others don't, but all seem to display a love for learning along with their children and often expand their own knowledge by becoming certified or returning to college to complete a degree in ECE.  This is something I have a personal connection with.  One of my favorites is the "Kids activities Blog", by Holly Homer, which was posted by Teach Preschool @Teach_Preschool.  The most recent post was 10 Best Nature Apps for Kids by Marnie Craycroft.  This site has information and resources for parents and educators. The activities are categorized by age and learning areas. 
I find their activities are shared from a place of love - the love they have for their children and their parental desire to enhance, promote, and stimulate positive growth and development in their children.
As with all parents, they seek to find ways to increase their children's ability to succeed in life and are willing to share their own successes and failures and display the challenges that are involved with being an engaged parent -  I applaud our students true 1st teachers.
 
From Tweeting to Chatting
 
It's perfectly natural to want to get in on the conversations you see the educational professionals, parents, and students posting about.  So this Wednesday at 8:00 p.m., I jumped in the #ptchat nest.  The topic was, "Introverts in the Classroom".  I was quite intimidated about joining in on the conversation but they provided a link to the seven questions that would lead the discussion.  I found this to be quite helpful, since the actual chat moves extremely fast.  The previewed questions allowed me to have a response ready for when the question were posed, enough time to read what others were saying and note the resources they were posting.  The hour flew by, I was tired but I completely enjoyed it.  I do intend to build my twitter nest with more educational twigs from other chat trees.
I couldn't get my screen shot to save to my computer, so I just took a few photos on my iPhone. 
 


 
 
Forty-five tweets, one hundred fifty eight followings, and thirty two followers later, I found the overall social media experience of tweeting and chatting to be educationally, professionally, and personally extremely beneficial and FUN!

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