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Page 1: Personalized PD

Social Media Tools for Personalized Professional

Development

Lucy GraySummer 2012

Slides amp Materials httpwwwlucygrayorg

What is a PLN

What is social media

ldquoOnline technologies and practices that people use to share opinions insights experiences and perspectives with each otherrdquo

ldquoSocial media are works of user-created video audio text or multimedia that are published and shared in a social environment such as a blog wiki or video hosting siterdquo

Media and ToolsPhotos Audio Video Bookmarks Information Networking

Flickr iTunes YouTube delicious Twitter Facebook

Picasa Podomatic Teacher Tube Diigo Slideshare LinkedIn

iStockPhoto iPadio Vimeo StumbleUpon Scribd Ning

Blogger Quora

Take charge of your own professional development and model learning for co$eagues and students

By developing a PLN you can investigate best practices and target your needs and interests Anytime anywhere

Our students are networking and we need to understand the spaces created by social media as we$ as how to engage kids

We need to see ourselves as curators and creators of content

Why

Whatrsquos your web 20 story

My Web 20 Story

2005 Became an Apple Distinguished Educator bull Introduced to the joys of RSS feeds and NetNewsWire bull Attended my first ADE Institute (Alan November presented introduced to podcasting SkypeTechnorati Creative Commons) bull Started blogging and exploring web-based apps

2000 Started Friday 5 list of educational resources bull Began using Backflip to organize bookmarks bull Became an avid user of the ED TECH listserv among other pre-Web 20 online bull Attended NECC (now called ISTE) MACUL conferences for the first time

Pre 2000 Attended Illinois Computing Educator events Classroom Connect conferences

1999 Started Technology in Education graduate program at National Louis University

My Web 20 Story2006 Participated in Google focus group bull Wrote global awareness curriculum for Apple in Europe bull Started blogging for Infinite Thinking Machine bull Started volunteering on ICE conference committee

2007 Helped with the Google Teachers Academy bull Introduced to Facebook Twitter and Ning bull Started the Global Education Collaborative

2008 Helped with Chicago GTA bull Bought an iPhone bull Visited Singapore2009 and 2010 Served on NMCrsquos K12 Horizon Report Advisory Board bull Starting consulting work bull Launched Global Education Conference bullTravelled to Bahrain for the Education Project Conference 2011 NMCrsquos K12 Horizon Report Advisory Board bull CoSNrsquos Leadership for Mobile Learning Initiative

2012

The Point Personalized learning

Others will have other sets of experiences Your aha moments should be different than mine

Collaboration via technology has profoundly changed my professional life and the way that I work

Tried amp TruePhotos Audio Video Bookmarks Information Networking

Flickr iTunes YouTube delicious Twitter Facebook

Diigo Slideshare LinkedIn

Scribd Ning

Quora

Lucyrsquos Top 5

Microbloing using Twitter

Networking and community building via Ning

Reading weblogs organized by a newsreader

Discovering images and groups in Flickr

Finding and sharing resources via social bookmarking

Serendipitythe occurrence and development of events by

chance in a happy or beneficial way

Why Twitter

Connect with others

Stay current in your areas of interest

Share and co$ect resources

Get spontaneous responses ampom your network

Directly access experts and we$-known people in your field

Try Followinghttpstwittercommamante

httptwittercomspecialkrb

httpstwittercompbskids

httptwittercompaulawhite

httptwittercomteach42

httptwittercomdianeRavitch

httptwittercomliveclass20

httptwittercomHuffPostEdu

httptwittercomagoogleaday

httpstwittercomsearchedapps

Lucyrsquos mobile learning list

Lucyrsquos recommended list

Why NingBuild customized social networking sites

Serves as a repository for videos audio and text

Structure adds to community building

Find a ning for every educational topic

Keep your Ning public or private

Pearson is providing ampee Ning Minis for educators

A Few Favorite NingsClassroom 20

TeacherLibrarianNing

Independent School Educators Network

The Global Education Conference Network

Pearson sponsoring Nings for educators

Alternatives to Ning

Why BlogsReflect on professional practice

Record ideas

Share resources

Engage in conversations with other professionals

Showcase best practices and examples

Inspire others

A Few Favorite BlogsLangwitches

Always Learning

Weblo-ed

Never Ending Search

Huffington Post Education

Teach Like itrsquos 2999

Multiple Pathways

Why Flickr

Share and store photos

Create stuff with your images

Organize photos using tags

Join affinity groups

Geotag photos

A Few Flickr FavoritesField Guide Birds of the World

Te$ a Story in Five Frames

Classroom Displays

Atrocious Apostrophersquos

Popular Tags in Flickr

Interesting Things Calendar

Flickr Clock

The Commons

World Map

Flickr Toys

Why Social Bookmarking

Method of sharing and organizing online resources

Accessible ampom any internet connected computer

Subscribe to tags of interest

Fo$ow like-minded people through a network

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

People to add to your network in Delicious

httpdeliciouscomcchausis

httpdeliciouscomcnansen

httpdeliciouscombrasst

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

Groups to join in Diigo

Google in Education

Resources for Languages

Classroom 20

21st Century Stuff list

iPad iPod iPhone Users Group

Leadership for Mobile Learning

Worthy of a MentionDocument sharing

Scribd

Slideshare

Chat

Skype

iChat AV

Face Time

Organizing It AllUse a newsreader or news aregator

Suggested Readers

Netvibes

Pageflakes

Google Reader

NetNewsWire (Mac)

FeedDemon (Windows)

Tips

Tip 1 Understand tagsTags are simply keywords determined by users

globaled

tedxnyed

edchat

PBL

biepbl

4thchat

isedchat

Tip 2 Follow thought leaders and organizations in your field

Principal Chris Lehmann

Librarian Joyce Valenza

Teacher Lisa Parisi

Tech Coordinator Silvia Tolisano

Education historian Diane Ravitch

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Chris Lehmann

Blog

Twitter

School web site

Apple in Education Profile

Joyce Valenza

Blog

Twitter

Wiki

Lisa Parisi

Blog

Twitter

Co$aborations

Silvia Tolisano

Blog

Twitter

Slideshare presentations

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Diane Ravitch

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Tip 3 Leverage searchCreate searches in Twitter for topics of interest and see what pops up

ldquoEveryday Mathrdquo

ldquoSteve Hargadonrdquo

earthquake

NSTA

Fo$ow people found in these searches that seem to share your interests

Tip 4 Select a handle

Create a common username to use in various online communities

Establishes your digital footprint

Makes you recognizable across communities and forums

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

Page 2: Personalized PD

Slides amp Materials httpwwwlucygrayorg

What is a PLN

What is social media

ldquoOnline technologies and practices that people use to share opinions insights experiences and perspectives with each otherrdquo

ldquoSocial media are works of user-created video audio text or multimedia that are published and shared in a social environment such as a blog wiki or video hosting siterdquo

Media and ToolsPhotos Audio Video Bookmarks Information Networking

Flickr iTunes YouTube delicious Twitter Facebook

Picasa Podomatic Teacher Tube Diigo Slideshare LinkedIn

iStockPhoto iPadio Vimeo StumbleUpon Scribd Ning

Blogger Quora

Take charge of your own professional development and model learning for co$eagues and students

By developing a PLN you can investigate best practices and target your needs and interests Anytime anywhere

Our students are networking and we need to understand the spaces created by social media as we$ as how to engage kids

We need to see ourselves as curators and creators of content

Why

Whatrsquos your web 20 story

My Web 20 Story

2005 Became an Apple Distinguished Educator bull Introduced to the joys of RSS feeds and NetNewsWire bull Attended my first ADE Institute (Alan November presented introduced to podcasting SkypeTechnorati Creative Commons) bull Started blogging and exploring web-based apps

2000 Started Friday 5 list of educational resources bull Began using Backflip to organize bookmarks bull Became an avid user of the ED TECH listserv among other pre-Web 20 online bull Attended NECC (now called ISTE) MACUL conferences for the first time

Pre 2000 Attended Illinois Computing Educator events Classroom Connect conferences

1999 Started Technology in Education graduate program at National Louis University

My Web 20 Story2006 Participated in Google focus group bull Wrote global awareness curriculum for Apple in Europe bull Started blogging for Infinite Thinking Machine bull Started volunteering on ICE conference committee

2007 Helped with the Google Teachers Academy bull Introduced to Facebook Twitter and Ning bull Started the Global Education Collaborative

2008 Helped with Chicago GTA bull Bought an iPhone bull Visited Singapore2009 and 2010 Served on NMCrsquos K12 Horizon Report Advisory Board bull Starting consulting work bull Launched Global Education Conference bullTravelled to Bahrain for the Education Project Conference 2011 NMCrsquos K12 Horizon Report Advisory Board bull CoSNrsquos Leadership for Mobile Learning Initiative

2012

The Point Personalized learning

Others will have other sets of experiences Your aha moments should be different than mine

Collaboration via technology has profoundly changed my professional life and the way that I work

Tried amp TruePhotos Audio Video Bookmarks Information Networking

Flickr iTunes YouTube delicious Twitter Facebook

Diigo Slideshare LinkedIn

Scribd Ning

Quora

Lucyrsquos Top 5

Microbloing using Twitter

Networking and community building via Ning

Reading weblogs organized by a newsreader

Discovering images and groups in Flickr

Finding and sharing resources via social bookmarking

Serendipitythe occurrence and development of events by

chance in a happy or beneficial way

Why Twitter

Connect with others

Stay current in your areas of interest

Share and co$ect resources

Get spontaneous responses ampom your network

Directly access experts and we$-known people in your field

Try Followinghttpstwittercommamante

httptwittercomspecialkrb

httpstwittercompbskids

httptwittercompaulawhite

httptwittercomteach42

httptwittercomdianeRavitch

httptwittercomliveclass20

httptwittercomHuffPostEdu

httptwittercomagoogleaday

httpstwittercomsearchedapps

Lucyrsquos mobile learning list

Lucyrsquos recommended list

Why NingBuild customized social networking sites

Serves as a repository for videos audio and text

Structure adds to community building

Find a ning for every educational topic

Keep your Ning public or private

Pearson is providing ampee Ning Minis for educators

A Few Favorite NingsClassroom 20

TeacherLibrarianNing

Independent School Educators Network

The Global Education Conference Network

Pearson sponsoring Nings for educators

Alternatives to Ning

Why BlogsReflect on professional practice

Record ideas

Share resources

Engage in conversations with other professionals

Showcase best practices and examples

Inspire others

A Few Favorite BlogsLangwitches

Always Learning

Weblo-ed

Never Ending Search

Huffington Post Education

Teach Like itrsquos 2999

Multiple Pathways

Why Flickr

Share and store photos

Create stuff with your images

Organize photos using tags

Join affinity groups

Geotag photos

A Few Flickr FavoritesField Guide Birds of the World

Te$ a Story in Five Frames

Classroom Displays

Atrocious Apostrophersquos

Popular Tags in Flickr

Interesting Things Calendar

Flickr Clock

The Commons

World Map

Flickr Toys

Why Social Bookmarking

Method of sharing and organizing online resources

Accessible ampom any internet connected computer

Subscribe to tags of interest

Fo$ow like-minded people through a network

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

People to add to your network in Delicious

httpdeliciouscomcchausis

httpdeliciouscomcnansen

httpdeliciouscombrasst

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

Groups to join in Diigo

Google in Education

Resources for Languages

Classroom 20

21st Century Stuff list

iPad iPod iPhone Users Group

Leadership for Mobile Learning

Worthy of a MentionDocument sharing

Scribd

Slideshare

Chat

Skype

iChat AV

Face Time

Organizing It AllUse a newsreader or news aregator

Suggested Readers

Netvibes

Pageflakes

Google Reader

NetNewsWire (Mac)

FeedDemon (Windows)

Tips

Tip 1 Understand tagsTags are simply keywords determined by users

globaled

tedxnyed

edchat

PBL

biepbl

4thchat

isedchat

Tip 2 Follow thought leaders and organizations in your field

Principal Chris Lehmann

Librarian Joyce Valenza

Teacher Lisa Parisi

Tech Coordinator Silvia Tolisano

Education historian Diane Ravitch

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Chris Lehmann

Blog

Twitter

School web site

Apple in Education Profile

Joyce Valenza

Blog

Twitter

Wiki

Lisa Parisi

Blog

Twitter

Co$aborations

Silvia Tolisano

Blog

Twitter

Slideshare presentations

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Diane Ravitch

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Tip 3 Leverage searchCreate searches in Twitter for topics of interest and see what pops up

ldquoEveryday Mathrdquo

ldquoSteve Hargadonrdquo

earthquake

NSTA

Fo$ow people found in these searches that seem to share your interests

Tip 4 Select a handle

Create a common username to use in various online communities

Establishes your digital footprint

Makes you recognizable across communities and forums

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

Page 3: Personalized PD

What is a PLN

What is social media

ldquoOnline technologies and practices that people use to share opinions insights experiences and perspectives with each otherrdquo

ldquoSocial media are works of user-created video audio text or multimedia that are published and shared in a social environment such as a blog wiki or video hosting siterdquo

Media and ToolsPhotos Audio Video Bookmarks Information Networking

Flickr iTunes YouTube delicious Twitter Facebook

Picasa Podomatic Teacher Tube Diigo Slideshare LinkedIn

iStockPhoto iPadio Vimeo StumbleUpon Scribd Ning

Blogger Quora

Take charge of your own professional development and model learning for co$eagues and students

By developing a PLN you can investigate best practices and target your needs and interests Anytime anywhere

Our students are networking and we need to understand the spaces created by social media as we$ as how to engage kids

We need to see ourselves as curators and creators of content

Why

Whatrsquos your web 20 story

My Web 20 Story

2005 Became an Apple Distinguished Educator bull Introduced to the joys of RSS feeds and NetNewsWire bull Attended my first ADE Institute (Alan November presented introduced to podcasting SkypeTechnorati Creative Commons) bull Started blogging and exploring web-based apps

2000 Started Friday 5 list of educational resources bull Began using Backflip to organize bookmarks bull Became an avid user of the ED TECH listserv among other pre-Web 20 online bull Attended NECC (now called ISTE) MACUL conferences for the first time

Pre 2000 Attended Illinois Computing Educator events Classroom Connect conferences

1999 Started Technology in Education graduate program at National Louis University

My Web 20 Story2006 Participated in Google focus group bull Wrote global awareness curriculum for Apple in Europe bull Started blogging for Infinite Thinking Machine bull Started volunteering on ICE conference committee

2007 Helped with the Google Teachers Academy bull Introduced to Facebook Twitter and Ning bull Started the Global Education Collaborative

2008 Helped with Chicago GTA bull Bought an iPhone bull Visited Singapore2009 and 2010 Served on NMCrsquos K12 Horizon Report Advisory Board bull Starting consulting work bull Launched Global Education Conference bullTravelled to Bahrain for the Education Project Conference 2011 NMCrsquos K12 Horizon Report Advisory Board bull CoSNrsquos Leadership for Mobile Learning Initiative

2012

The Point Personalized learning

Others will have other sets of experiences Your aha moments should be different than mine

Collaboration via technology has profoundly changed my professional life and the way that I work

Tried amp TruePhotos Audio Video Bookmarks Information Networking

Flickr iTunes YouTube delicious Twitter Facebook

Diigo Slideshare LinkedIn

Scribd Ning

Quora

Lucyrsquos Top 5

Microbloing using Twitter

Networking and community building via Ning

Reading weblogs organized by a newsreader

Discovering images and groups in Flickr

Finding and sharing resources via social bookmarking

Serendipitythe occurrence and development of events by

chance in a happy or beneficial way

Why Twitter

Connect with others

Stay current in your areas of interest

Share and co$ect resources

Get spontaneous responses ampom your network

Directly access experts and we$-known people in your field

Try Followinghttpstwittercommamante

httptwittercomspecialkrb

httpstwittercompbskids

httptwittercompaulawhite

httptwittercomteach42

httptwittercomdianeRavitch

httptwittercomliveclass20

httptwittercomHuffPostEdu

httptwittercomagoogleaday

httpstwittercomsearchedapps

Lucyrsquos mobile learning list

Lucyrsquos recommended list

Why NingBuild customized social networking sites

Serves as a repository for videos audio and text

Structure adds to community building

Find a ning for every educational topic

Keep your Ning public or private

Pearson is providing ampee Ning Minis for educators

A Few Favorite NingsClassroom 20

TeacherLibrarianNing

Independent School Educators Network

The Global Education Conference Network

Pearson sponsoring Nings for educators

Alternatives to Ning

Why BlogsReflect on professional practice

Record ideas

Share resources

Engage in conversations with other professionals

Showcase best practices and examples

Inspire others

A Few Favorite BlogsLangwitches

Always Learning

Weblo-ed

Never Ending Search

Huffington Post Education

Teach Like itrsquos 2999

Multiple Pathways

Why Flickr

Share and store photos

Create stuff with your images

Organize photos using tags

Join affinity groups

Geotag photos

A Few Flickr FavoritesField Guide Birds of the World

Te$ a Story in Five Frames

Classroom Displays

Atrocious Apostrophersquos

Popular Tags in Flickr

Interesting Things Calendar

Flickr Clock

The Commons

World Map

Flickr Toys

Why Social Bookmarking

Method of sharing and organizing online resources

Accessible ampom any internet connected computer

Subscribe to tags of interest

Fo$ow like-minded people through a network

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

People to add to your network in Delicious

httpdeliciouscomcchausis

httpdeliciouscomcnansen

httpdeliciouscombrasst

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

Groups to join in Diigo

Google in Education

Resources for Languages

Classroom 20

21st Century Stuff list

iPad iPod iPhone Users Group

Leadership for Mobile Learning

Worthy of a MentionDocument sharing

Scribd

Slideshare

Chat

Skype

iChat AV

Face Time

Organizing It AllUse a newsreader or news aregator

Suggested Readers

Netvibes

Pageflakes

Google Reader

NetNewsWire (Mac)

FeedDemon (Windows)

Tips

Tip 1 Understand tagsTags are simply keywords determined by users

globaled

tedxnyed

edchat

PBL

biepbl

4thchat

isedchat

Tip 2 Follow thought leaders and organizations in your field

Principal Chris Lehmann

Librarian Joyce Valenza

Teacher Lisa Parisi

Tech Coordinator Silvia Tolisano

Education historian Diane Ravitch

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Chris Lehmann

Blog

Twitter

School web site

Apple in Education Profile

Joyce Valenza

Blog

Twitter

Wiki

Lisa Parisi

Blog

Twitter

Co$aborations

Silvia Tolisano

Blog

Twitter

Slideshare presentations

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Diane Ravitch

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Tip 3 Leverage searchCreate searches in Twitter for topics of interest and see what pops up

ldquoEveryday Mathrdquo

ldquoSteve Hargadonrdquo

earthquake

NSTA

Fo$ow people found in these searches that seem to share your interests

Tip 4 Select a handle

Create a common username to use in various online communities

Establishes your digital footprint

Makes you recognizable across communities and forums

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

Page 4: Personalized PD

What is social media

ldquoOnline technologies and practices that people use to share opinions insights experiences and perspectives with each otherrdquo

ldquoSocial media are works of user-created video audio text or multimedia that are published and shared in a social environment such as a blog wiki or video hosting siterdquo

Media and ToolsPhotos Audio Video Bookmarks Information Networking

Flickr iTunes YouTube delicious Twitter Facebook

Picasa Podomatic Teacher Tube Diigo Slideshare LinkedIn

iStockPhoto iPadio Vimeo StumbleUpon Scribd Ning

Blogger Quora

Take charge of your own professional development and model learning for co$eagues and students

By developing a PLN you can investigate best practices and target your needs and interests Anytime anywhere

Our students are networking and we need to understand the spaces created by social media as we$ as how to engage kids

We need to see ourselves as curators and creators of content

Why

Whatrsquos your web 20 story

My Web 20 Story

2005 Became an Apple Distinguished Educator bull Introduced to the joys of RSS feeds and NetNewsWire bull Attended my first ADE Institute (Alan November presented introduced to podcasting SkypeTechnorati Creative Commons) bull Started blogging and exploring web-based apps

2000 Started Friday 5 list of educational resources bull Began using Backflip to organize bookmarks bull Became an avid user of the ED TECH listserv among other pre-Web 20 online bull Attended NECC (now called ISTE) MACUL conferences for the first time

Pre 2000 Attended Illinois Computing Educator events Classroom Connect conferences

1999 Started Technology in Education graduate program at National Louis University

My Web 20 Story2006 Participated in Google focus group bull Wrote global awareness curriculum for Apple in Europe bull Started blogging for Infinite Thinking Machine bull Started volunteering on ICE conference committee

2007 Helped with the Google Teachers Academy bull Introduced to Facebook Twitter and Ning bull Started the Global Education Collaborative

2008 Helped with Chicago GTA bull Bought an iPhone bull Visited Singapore2009 and 2010 Served on NMCrsquos K12 Horizon Report Advisory Board bull Starting consulting work bull Launched Global Education Conference bullTravelled to Bahrain for the Education Project Conference 2011 NMCrsquos K12 Horizon Report Advisory Board bull CoSNrsquos Leadership for Mobile Learning Initiative

2012

The Point Personalized learning

Others will have other sets of experiences Your aha moments should be different than mine

Collaboration via technology has profoundly changed my professional life and the way that I work

Tried amp TruePhotos Audio Video Bookmarks Information Networking

Flickr iTunes YouTube delicious Twitter Facebook

Diigo Slideshare LinkedIn

Scribd Ning

Quora

Lucyrsquos Top 5

Microbloing using Twitter

Networking and community building via Ning

Reading weblogs organized by a newsreader

Discovering images and groups in Flickr

Finding and sharing resources via social bookmarking

Serendipitythe occurrence and development of events by

chance in a happy or beneficial way

Why Twitter

Connect with others

Stay current in your areas of interest

Share and co$ect resources

Get spontaneous responses ampom your network

Directly access experts and we$-known people in your field

Try Followinghttpstwittercommamante

httptwittercomspecialkrb

httpstwittercompbskids

httptwittercompaulawhite

httptwittercomteach42

httptwittercomdianeRavitch

httptwittercomliveclass20

httptwittercomHuffPostEdu

httptwittercomagoogleaday

httpstwittercomsearchedapps

Lucyrsquos mobile learning list

Lucyrsquos recommended list

Why NingBuild customized social networking sites

Serves as a repository for videos audio and text

Structure adds to community building

Find a ning for every educational topic

Keep your Ning public or private

Pearson is providing ampee Ning Minis for educators

A Few Favorite NingsClassroom 20

TeacherLibrarianNing

Independent School Educators Network

The Global Education Conference Network

Pearson sponsoring Nings for educators

Alternatives to Ning

Why BlogsReflect on professional practice

Record ideas

Share resources

Engage in conversations with other professionals

Showcase best practices and examples

Inspire others

A Few Favorite BlogsLangwitches

Always Learning

Weblo-ed

Never Ending Search

Huffington Post Education

Teach Like itrsquos 2999

Multiple Pathways

Why Flickr

Share and store photos

Create stuff with your images

Organize photos using tags

Join affinity groups

Geotag photos

A Few Flickr FavoritesField Guide Birds of the World

Te$ a Story in Five Frames

Classroom Displays

Atrocious Apostrophersquos

Popular Tags in Flickr

Interesting Things Calendar

Flickr Clock

The Commons

World Map

Flickr Toys

Why Social Bookmarking

Method of sharing and organizing online resources

Accessible ampom any internet connected computer

Subscribe to tags of interest

Fo$ow like-minded people through a network

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

People to add to your network in Delicious

httpdeliciouscomcchausis

httpdeliciouscomcnansen

httpdeliciouscombrasst

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

Groups to join in Diigo

Google in Education

Resources for Languages

Classroom 20

21st Century Stuff list

iPad iPod iPhone Users Group

Leadership for Mobile Learning

Worthy of a MentionDocument sharing

Scribd

Slideshare

Chat

Skype

iChat AV

Face Time

Organizing It AllUse a newsreader or news aregator

Suggested Readers

Netvibes

Pageflakes

Google Reader

NetNewsWire (Mac)

FeedDemon (Windows)

Tips

Tip 1 Understand tagsTags are simply keywords determined by users

globaled

tedxnyed

edchat

PBL

biepbl

4thchat

isedchat

Tip 2 Follow thought leaders and organizations in your field

Principal Chris Lehmann

Librarian Joyce Valenza

Teacher Lisa Parisi

Tech Coordinator Silvia Tolisano

Education historian Diane Ravitch

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Chris Lehmann

Blog

Twitter

School web site

Apple in Education Profile

Joyce Valenza

Blog

Twitter

Wiki

Lisa Parisi

Blog

Twitter

Co$aborations

Silvia Tolisano

Blog

Twitter

Slideshare presentations

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Diane Ravitch

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Tip 3 Leverage searchCreate searches in Twitter for topics of interest and see what pops up

ldquoEveryday Mathrdquo

ldquoSteve Hargadonrdquo

earthquake

NSTA

Fo$ow people found in these searches that seem to share your interests

Tip 4 Select a handle

Create a common username to use in various online communities

Establishes your digital footprint

Makes you recognizable across communities and forums

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

Page 5: Personalized PD

Media and ToolsPhotos Audio Video Bookmarks Information Networking

Flickr iTunes YouTube delicious Twitter Facebook

Picasa Podomatic Teacher Tube Diigo Slideshare LinkedIn

iStockPhoto iPadio Vimeo StumbleUpon Scribd Ning

Blogger Quora

Take charge of your own professional development and model learning for co$eagues and students

By developing a PLN you can investigate best practices and target your needs and interests Anytime anywhere

Our students are networking and we need to understand the spaces created by social media as we$ as how to engage kids

We need to see ourselves as curators and creators of content

Why

Whatrsquos your web 20 story

My Web 20 Story

2005 Became an Apple Distinguished Educator bull Introduced to the joys of RSS feeds and NetNewsWire bull Attended my first ADE Institute (Alan November presented introduced to podcasting SkypeTechnorati Creative Commons) bull Started blogging and exploring web-based apps

2000 Started Friday 5 list of educational resources bull Began using Backflip to organize bookmarks bull Became an avid user of the ED TECH listserv among other pre-Web 20 online bull Attended NECC (now called ISTE) MACUL conferences for the first time

Pre 2000 Attended Illinois Computing Educator events Classroom Connect conferences

1999 Started Technology in Education graduate program at National Louis University

My Web 20 Story2006 Participated in Google focus group bull Wrote global awareness curriculum for Apple in Europe bull Started blogging for Infinite Thinking Machine bull Started volunteering on ICE conference committee

2007 Helped with the Google Teachers Academy bull Introduced to Facebook Twitter and Ning bull Started the Global Education Collaborative

2008 Helped with Chicago GTA bull Bought an iPhone bull Visited Singapore2009 and 2010 Served on NMCrsquos K12 Horizon Report Advisory Board bull Starting consulting work bull Launched Global Education Conference bullTravelled to Bahrain for the Education Project Conference 2011 NMCrsquos K12 Horizon Report Advisory Board bull CoSNrsquos Leadership for Mobile Learning Initiative

2012

The Point Personalized learning

Others will have other sets of experiences Your aha moments should be different than mine

Collaboration via technology has profoundly changed my professional life and the way that I work

Tried amp TruePhotos Audio Video Bookmarks Information Networking

Flickr iTunes YouTube delicious Twitter Facebook

Diigo Slideshare LinkedIn

Scribd Ning

Quora

Lucyrsquos Top 5

Microbloing using Twitter

Networking and community building via Ning

Reading weblogs organized by a newsreader

Discovering images and groups in Flickr

Finding and sharing resources via social bookmarking

Serendipitythe occurrence and development of events by

chance in a happy or beneficial way

Why Twitter

Connect with others

Stay current in your areas of interest

Share and co$ect resources

Get spontaneous responses ampom your network

Directly access experts and we$-known people in your field

Try Followinghttpstwittercommamante

httptwittercomspecialkrb

httpstwittercompbskids

httptwittercompaulawhite

httptwittercomteach42

httptwittercomdianeRavitch

httptwittercomliveclass20

httptwittercomHuffPostEdu

httptwittercomagoogleaday

httpstwittercomsearchedapps

Lucyrsquos mobile learning list

Lucyrsquos recommended list

Why NingBuild customized social networking sites

Serves as a repository for videos audio and text

Structure adds to community building

Find a ning for every educational topic

Keep your Ning public or private

Pearson is providing ampee Ning Minis for educators

A Few Favorite NingsClassroom 20

TeacherLibrarianNing

Independent School Educators Network

The Global Education Conference Network

Pearson sponsoring Nings for educators

Alternatives to Ning

Why BlogsReflect on professional practice

Record ideas

Share resources

Engage in conversations with other professionals

Showcase best practices and examples

Inspire others

A Few Favorite BlogsLangwitches

Always Learning

Weblo-ed

Never Ending Search

Huffington Post Education

Teach Like itrsquos 2999

Multiple Pathways

Why Flickr

Share and store photos

Create stuff with your images

Organize photos using tags

Join affinity groups

Geotag photos

A Few Flickr FavoritesField Guide Birds of the World

Te$ a Story in Five Frames

Classroom Displays

Atrocious Apostrophersquos

Popular Tags in Flickr

Interesting Things Calendar

Flickr Clock

The Commons

World Map

Flickr Toys

Why Social Bookmarking

Method of sharing and organizing online resources

Accessible ampom any internet connected computer

Subscribe to tags of interest

Fo$ow like-minded people through a network

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

People to add to your network in Delicious

httpdeliciouscomcchausis

httpdeliciouscomcnansen

httpdeliciouscombrasst

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

Groups to join in Diigo

Google in Education

Resources for Languages

Classroom 20

21st Century Stuff list

iPad iPod iPhone Users Group

Leadership for Mobile Learning

Worthy of a MentionDocument sharing

Scribd

Slideshare

Chat

Skype

iChat AV

Face Time

Organizing It AllUse a newsreader or news aregator

Suggested Readers

Netvibes

Pageflakes

Google Reader

NetNewsWire (Mac)

FeedDemon (Windows)

Tips

Tip 1 Understand tagsTags are simply keywords determined by users

globaled

tedxnyed

edchat

PBL

biepbl

4thchat

isedchat

Tip 2 Follow thought leaders and organizations in your field

Principal Chris Lehmann

Librarian Joyce Valenza

Teacher Lisa Parisi

Tech Coordinator Silvia Tolisano

Education historian Diane Ravitch

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Chris Lehmann

Blog

Twitter

School web site

Apple in Education Profile

Joyce Valenza

Blog

Twitter

Wiki

Lisa Parisi

Blog

Twitter

Co$aborations

Silvia Tolisano

Blog

Twitter

Slideshare presentations

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Diane Ravitch

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Tip 3 Leverage searchCreate searches in Twitter for topics of interest and see what pops up

ldquoEveryday Mathrdquo

ldquoSteve Hargadonrdquo

earthquake

NSTA

Fo$ow people found in these searches that seem to share your interests

Tip 4 Select a handle

Create a common username to use in various online communities

Establishes your digital footprint

Makes you recognizable across communities and forums

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

Page 6: Personalized PD

Take charge of your own professional development and model learning for co$eagues and students

By developing a PLN you can investigate best practices and target your needs and interests Anytime anywhere

Our students are networking and we need to understand the spaces created by social media as we$ as how to engage kids

We need to see ourselves as curators and creators of content

Why

Whatrsquos your web 20 story

My Web 20 Story

2005 Became an Apple Distinguished Educator bull Introduced to the joys of RSS feeds and NetNewsWire bull Attended my first ADE Institute (Alan November presented introduced to podcasting SkypeTechnorati Creative Commons) bull Started blogging and exploring web-based apps

2000 Started Friday 5 list of educational resources bull Began using Backflip to organize bookmarks bull Became an avid user of the ED TECH listserv among other pre-Web 20 online bull Attended NECC (now called ISTE) MACUL conferences for the first time

Pre 2000 Attended Illinois Computing Educator events Classroom Connect conferences

1999 Started Technology in Education graduate program at National Louis University

My Web 20 Story2006 Participated in Google focus group bull Wrote global awareness curriculum for Apple in Europe bull Started blogging for Infinite Thinking Machine bull Started volunteering on ICE conference committee

2007 Helped with the Google Teachers Academy bull Introduced to Facebook Twitter and Ning bull Started the Global Education Collaborative

2008 Helped with Chicago GTA bull Bought an iPhone bull Visited Singapore2009 and 2010 Served on NMCrsquos K12 Horizon Report Advisory Board bull Starting consulting work bull Launched Global Education Conference bullTravelled to Bahrain for the Education Project Conference 2011 NMCrsquos K12 Horizon Report Advisory Board bull CoSNrsquos Leadership for Mobile Learning Initiative

2012

The Point Personalized learning

Others will have other sets of experiences Your aha moments should be different than mine

Collaboration via technology has profoundly changed my professional life and the way that I work

Tried amp TruePhotos Audio Video Bookmarks Information Networking

Flickr iTunes YouTube delicious Twitter Facebook

Diigo Slideshare LinkedIn

Scribd Ning

Quora

Lucyrsquos Top 5

Microbloing using Twitter

Networking and community building via Ning

Reading weblogs organized by a newsreader

Discovering images and groups in Flickr

Finding and sharing resources via social bookmarking

Serendipitythe occurrence and development of events by

chance in a happy or beneficial way

Why Twitter

Connect with others

Stay current in your areas of interest

Share and co$ect resources

Get spontaneous responses ampom your network

Directly access experts and we$-known people in your field

Try Followinghttpstwittercommamante

httptwittercomspecialkrb

httpstwittercompbskids

httptwittercompaulawhite

httptwittercomteach42

httptwittercomdianeRavitch

httptwittercomliveclass20

httptwittercomHuffPostEdu

httptwittercomagoogleaday

httpstwittercomsearchedapps

Lucyrsquos mobile learning list

Lucyrsquos recommended list

Why NingBuild customized social networking sites

Serves as a repository for videos audio and text

Structure adds to community building

Find a ning for every educational topic

Keep your Ning public or private

Pearson is providing ampee Ning Minis for educators

A Few Favorite NingsClassroom 20

TeacherLibrarianNing

Independent School Educators Network

The Global Education Conference Network

Pearson sponsoring Nings for educators

Alternatives to Ning

Why BlogsReflect on professional practice

Record ideas

Share resources

Engage in conversations with other professionals

Showcase best practices and examples

Inspire others

A Few Favorite BlogsLangwitches

Always Learning

Weblo-ed

Never Ending Search

Huffington Post Education

Teach Like itrsquos 2999

Multiple Pathways

Why Flickr

Share and store photos

Create stuff with your images

Organize photos using tags

Join affinity groups

Geotag photos

A Few Flickr FavoritesField Guide Birds of the World

Te$ a Story in Five Frames

Classroom Displays

Atrocious Apostrophersquos

Popular Tags in Flickr

Interesting Things Calendar

Flickr Clock

The Commons

World Map

Flickr Toys

Why Social Bookmarking

Method of sharing and organizing online resources

Accessible ampom any internet connected computer

Subscribe to tags of interest

Fo$ow like-minded people through a network

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

People to add to your network in Delicious

httpdeliciouscomcchausis

httpdeliciouscomcnansen

httpdeliciouscombrasst

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

Groups to join in Diigo

Google in Education

Resources for Languages

Classroom 20

21st Century Stuff list

iPad iPod iPhone Users Group

Leadership for Mobile Learning

Worthy of a MentionDocument sharing

Scribd

Slideshare

Chat

Skype

iChat AV

Face Time

Organizing It AllUse a newsreader or news aregator

Suggested Readers

Netvibes

Pageflakes

Google Reader

NetNewsWire (Mac)

FeedDemon (Windows)

Tips

Tip 1 Understand tagsTags are simply keywords determined by users

globaled

tedxnyed

edchat

PBL

biepbl

4thchat

isedchat

Tip 2 Follow thought leaders and organizations in your field

Principal Chris Lehmann

Librarian Joyce Valenza

Teacher Lisa Parisi

Tech Coordinator Silvia Tolisano

Education historian Diane Ravitch

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Chris Lehmann

Blog

Twitter

School web site

Apple in Education Profile

Joyce Valenza

Blog

Twitter

Wiki

Lisa Parisi

Blog

Twitter

Co$aborations

Silvia Tolisano

Blog

Twitter

Slideshare presentations

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Diane Ravitch

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Tip 3 Leverage searchCreate searches in Twitter for topics of interest and see what pops up

ldquoEveryday Mathrdquo

ldquoSteve Hargadonrdquo

earthquake

NSTA

Fo$ow people found in these searches that seem to share your interests

Tip 4 Select a handle

Create a common username to use in various online communities

Establishes your digital footprint

Makes you recognizable across communities and forums

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

Page 7: Personalized PD

Whatrsquos your web 20 story

My Web 20 Story

2005 Became an Apple Distinguished Educator bull Introduced to the joys of RSS feeds and NetNewsWire bull Attended my first ADE Institute (Alan November presented introduced to podcasting SkypeTechnorati Creative Commons) bull Started blogging and exploring web-based apps

2000 Started Friday 5 list of educational resources bull Began using Backflip to organize bookmarks bull Became an avid user of the ED TECH listserv among other pre-Web 20 online bull Attended NECC (now called ISTE) MACUL conferences for the first time

Pre 2000 Attended Illinois Computing Educator events Classroom Connect conferences

1999 Started Technology in Education graduate program at National Louis University

My Web 20 Story2006 Participated in Google focus group bull Wrote global awareness curriculum for Apple in Europe bull Started blogging for Infinite Thinking Machine bull Started volunteering on ICE conference committee

2007 Helped with the Google Teachers Academy bull Introduced to Facebook Twitter and Ning bull Started the Global Education Collaborative

2008 Helped with Chicago GTA bull Bought an iPhone bull Visited Singapore2009 and 2010 Served on NMCrsquos K12 Horizon Report Advisory Board bull Starting consulting work bull Launched Global Education Conference bullTravelled to Bahrain for the Education Project Conference 2011 NMCrsquos K12 Horizon Report Advisory Board bull CoSNrsquos Leadership for Mobile Learning Initiative

2012

The Point Personalized learning

Others will have other sets of experiences Your aha moments should be different than mine

Collaboration via technology has profoundly changed my professional life and the way that I work

Tried amp TruePhotos Audio Video Bookmarks Information Networking

Flickr iTunes YouTube delicious Twitter Facebook

Diigo Slideshare LinkedIn

Scribd Ning

Quora

Lucyrsquos Top 5

Microbloing using Twitter

Networking and community building via Ning

Reading weblogs organized by a newsreader

Discovering images and groups in Flickr

Finding and sharing resources via social bookmarking

Serendipitythe occurrence and development of events by

chance in a happy or beneficial way

Why Twitter

Connect with others

Stay current in your areas of interest

Share and co$ect resources

Get spontaneous responses ampom your network

Directly access experts and we$-known people in your field

Try Followinghttpstwittercommamante

httptwittercomspecialkrb

httpstwittercompbskids

httptwittercompaulawhite

httptwittercomteach42

httptwittercomdianeRavitch

httptwittercomliveclass20

httptwittercomHuffPostEdu

httptwittercomagoogleaday

httpstwittercomsearchedapps

Lucyrsquos mobile learning list

Lucyrsquos recommended list

Why NingBuild customized social networking sites

Serves as a repository for videos audio and text

Structure adds to community building

Find a ning for every educational topic

Keep your Ning public or private

Pearson is providing ampee Ning Minis for educators

A Few Favorite NingsClassroom 20

TeacherLibrarianNing

Independent School Educators Network

The Global Education Conference Network

Pearson sponsoring Nings for educators

Alternatives to Ning

Why BlogsReflect on professional practice

Record ideas

Share resources

Engage in conversations with other professionals

Showcase best practices and examples

Inspire others

A Few Favorite BlogsLangwitches

Always Learning

Weblo-ed

Never Ending Search

Huffington Post Education

Teach Like itrsquos 2999

Multiple Pathways

Why Flickr

Share and store photos

Create stuff with your images

Organize photos using tags

Join affinity groups

Geotag photos

A Few Flickr FavoritesField Guide Birds of the World

Te$ a Story in Five Frames

Classroom Displays

Atrocious Apostrophersquos

Popular Tags in Flickr

Interesting Things Calendar

Flickr Clock

The Commons

World Map

Flickr Toys

Why Social Bookmarking

Method of sharing and organizing online resources

Accessible ampom any internet connected computer

Subscribe to tags of interest

Fo$ow like-minded people through a network

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

People to add to your network in Delicious

httpdeliciouscomcchausis

httpdeliciouscomcnansen

httpdeliciouscombrasst

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

Groups to join in Diigo

Google in Education

Resources for Languages

Classroom 20

21st Century Stuff list

iPad iPod iPhone Users Group

Leadership for Mobile Learning

Worthy of a MentionDocument sharing

Scribd

Slideshare

Chat

Skype

iChat AV

Face Time

Organizing It AllUse a newsreader or news aregator

Suggested Readers

Netvibes

Pageflakes

Google Reader

NetNewsWire (Mac)

FeedDemon (Windows)

Tips

Tip 1 Understand tagsTags are simply keywords determined by users

globaled

tedxnyed

edchat

PBL

biepbl

4thchat

isedchat

Tip 2 Follow thought leaders and organizations in your field

Principal Chris Lehmann

Librarian Joyce Valenza

Teacher Lisa Parisi

Tech Coordinator Silvia Tolisano

Education historian Diane Ravitch

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Chris Lehmann

Blog

Twitter

School web site

Apple in Education Profile

Joyce Valenza

Blog

Twitter

Wiki

Lisa Parisi

Blog

Twitter

Co$aborations

Silvia Tolisano

Blog

Twitter

Slideshare presentations

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Diane Ravitch

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Tip 3 Leverage searchCreate searches in Twitter for topics of interest and see what pops up

ldquoEveryday Mathrdquo

ldquoSteve Hargadonrdquo

earthquake

NSTA

Fo$ow people found in these searches that seem to share your interests

Tip 4 Select a handle

Create a common username to use in various online communities

Establishes your digital footprint

Makes you recognizable across communities and forums

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

Page 8: Personalized PD

My Web 20 Story

2005 Became an Apple Distinguished Educator bull Introduced to the joys of RSS feeds and NetNewsWire bull Attended my first ADE Institute (Alan November presented introduced to podcasting SkypeTechnorati Creative Commons) bull Started blogging and exploring web-based apps

2000 Started Friday 5 list of educational resources bull Began using Backflip to organize bookmarks bull Became an avid user of the ED TECH listserv among other pre-Web 20 online bull Attended NECC (now called ISTE) MACUL conferences for the first time

Pre 2000 Attended Illinois Computing Educator events Classroom Connect conferences

1999 Started Technology in Education graduate program at National Louis University

My Web 20 Story2006 Participated in Google focus group bull Wrote global awareness curriculum for Apple in Europe bull Started blogging for Infinite Thinking Machine bull Started volunteering on ICE conference committee

2007 Helped with the Google Teachers Academy bull Introduced to Facebook Twitter and Ning bull Started the Global Education Collaborative

2008 Helped with Chicago GTA bull Bought an iPhone bull Visited Singapore2009 and 2010 Served on NMCrsquos K12 Horizon Report Advisory Board bull Starting consulting work bull Launched Global Education Conference bullTravelled to Bahrain for the Education Project Conference 2011 NMCrsquos K12 Horizon Report Advisory Board bull CoSNrsquos Leadership for Mobile Learning Initiative

2012

The Point Personalized learning

Others will have other sets of experiences Your aha moments should be different than mine

Collaboration via technology has profoundly changed my professional life and the way that I work

Tried amp TruePhotos Audio Video Bookmarks Information Networking

Flickr iTunes YouTube delicious Twitter Facebook

Diigo Slideshare LinkedIn

Scribd Ning

Quora

Lucyrsquos Top 5

Microbloing using Twitter

Networking and community building via Ning

Reading weblogs organized by a newsreader

Discovering images and groups in Flickr

Finding and sharing resources via social bookmarking

Serendipitythe occurrence and development of events by

chance in a happy or beneficial way

Why Twitter

Connect with others

Stay current in your areas of interest

Share and co$ect resources

Get spontaneous responses ampom your network

Directly access experts and we$-known people in your field

Try Followinghttpstwittercommamante

httptwittercomspecialkrb

httpstwittercompbskids

httptwittercompaulawhite

httptwittercomteach42

httptwittercomdianeRavitch

httptwittercomliveclass20

httptwittercomHuffPostEdu

httptwittercomagoogleaday

httpstwittercomsearchedapps

Lucyrsquos mobile learning list

Lucyrsquos recommended list

Why NingBuild customized social networking sites

Serves as a repository for videos audio and text

Structure adds to community building

Find a ning for every educational topic

Keep your Ning public or private

Pearson is providing ampee Ning Minis for educators

A Few Favorite NingsClassroom 20

TeacherLibrarianNing

Independent School Educators Network

The Global Education Conference Network

Pearson sponsoring Nings for educators

Alternatives to Ning

Why BlogsReflect on professional practice

Record ideas

Share resources

Engage in conversations with other professionals

Showcase best practices and examples

Inspire others

A Few Favorite BlogsLangwitches

Always Learning

Weblo-ed

Never Ending Search

Huffington Post Education

Teach Like itrsquos 2999

Multiple Pathways

Why Flickr

Share and store photos

Create stuff with your images

Organize photos using tags

Join affinity groups

Geotag photos

A Few Flickr FavoritesField Guide Birds of the World

Te$ a Story in Five Frames

Classroom Displays

Atrocious Apostrophersquos

Popular Tags in Flickr

Interesting Things Calendar

Flickr Clock

The Commons

World Map

Flickr Toys

Why Social Bookmarking

Method of sharing and organizing online resources

Accessible ampom any internet connected computer

Subscribe to tags of interest

Fo$ow like-minded people through a network

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

People to add to your network in Delicious

httpdeliciouscomcchausis

httpdeliciouscomcnansen

httpdeliciouscombrasst

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

Groups to join in Diigo

Google in Education

Resources for Languages

Classroom 20

21st Century Stuff list

iPad iPod iPhone Users Group

Leadership for Mobile Learning

Worthy of a MentionDocument sharing

Scribd

Slideshare

Chat

Skype

iChat AV

Face Time

Organizing It AllUse a newsreader or news aregator

Suggested Readers

Netvibes

Pageflakes

Google Reader

NetNewsWire (Mac)

FeedDemon (Windows)

Tips

Tip 1 Understand tagsTags are simply keywords determined by users

globaled

tedxnyed

edchat

PBL

biepbl

4thchat

isedchat

Tip 2 Follow thought leaders and organizations in your field

Principal Chris Lehmann

Librarian Joyce Valenza

Teacher Lisa Parisi

Tech Coordinator Silvia Tolisano

Education historian Diane Ravitch

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Chris Lehmann

Blog

Twitter

School web site

Apple in Education Profile

Joyce Valenza

Blog

Twitter

Wiki

Lisa Parisi

Blog

Twitter

Co$aborations

Silvia Tolisano

Blog

Twitter

Slideshare presentations

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Diane Ravitch

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Tip 3 Leverage searchCreate searches in Twitter for topics of interest and see what pops up

ldquoEveryday Mathrdquo

ldquoSteve Hargadonrdquo

earthquake

NSTA

Fo$ow people found in these searches that seem to share your interests

Tip 4 Select a handle

Create a common username to use in various online communities

Establishes your digital footprint

Makes you recognizable across communities and forums

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

Page 9: Personalized PD

My Web 20 Story2006 Participated in Google focus group bull Wrote global awareness curriculum for Apple in Europe bull Started blogging for Infinite Thinking Machine bull Started volunteering on ICE conference committee

2007 Helped with the Google Teachers Academy bull Introduced to Facebook Twitter and Ning bull Started the Global Education Collaborative

2008 Helped with Chicago GTA bull Bought an iPhone bull Visited Singapore2009 and 2010 Served on NMCrsquos K12 Horizon Report Advisory Board bull Starting consulting work bull Launched Global Education Conference bullTravelled to Bahrain for the Education Project Conference 2011 NMCrsquos K12 Horizon Report Advisory Board bull CoSNrsquos Leadership for Mobile Learning Initiative

2012

The Point Personalized learning

Others will have other sets of experiences Your aha moments should be different than mine

Collaboration via technology has profoundly changed my professional life and the way that I work

Tried amp TruePhotos Audio Video Bookmarks Information Networking

Flickr iTunes YouTube delicious Twitter Facebook

Diigo Slideshare LinkedIn

Scribd Ning

Quora

Lucyrsquos Top 5

Microbloing using Twitter

Networking and community building via Ning

Reading weblogs organized by a newsreader

Discovering images and groups in Flickr

Finding and sharing resources via social bookmarking

Serendipitythe occurrence and development of events by

chance in a happy or beneficial way

Why Twitter

Connect with others

Stay current in your areas of interest

Share and co$ect resources

Get spontaneous responses ampom your network

Directly access experts and we$-known people in your field

Try Followinghttpstwittercommamante

httptwittercomspecialkrb

httpstwittercompbskids

httptwittercompaulawhite

httptwittercomteach42

httptwittercomdianeRavitch

httptwittercomliveclass20

httptwittercomHuffPostEdu

httptwittercomagoogleaday

httpstwittercomsearchedapps

Lucyrsquos mobile learning list

Lucyrsquos recommended list

Why NingBuild customized social networking sites

Serves as a repository for videos audio and text

Structure adds to community building

Find a ning for every educational topic

Keep your Ning public or private

Pearson is providing ampee Ning Minis for educators

A Few Favorite NingsClassroom 20

TeacherLibrarianNing

Independent School Educators Network

The Global Education Conference Network

Pearson sponsoring Nings for educators

Alternatives to Ning

Why BlogsReflect on professional practice

Record ideas

Share resources

Engage in conversations with other professionals

Showcase best practices and examples

Inspire others

A Few Favorite BlogsLangwitches

Always Learning

Weblo-ed

Never Ending Search

Huffington Post Education

Teach Like itrsquos 2999

Multiple Pathways

Why Flickr

Share and store photos

Create stuff with your images

Organize photos using tags

Join affinity groups

Geotag photos

A Few Flickr FavoritesField Guide Birds of the World

Te$ a Story in Five Frames

Classroom Displays

Atrocious Apostrophersquos

Popular Tags in Flickr

Interesting Things Calendar

Flickr Clock

The Commons

World Map

Flickr Toys

Why Social Bookmarking

Method of sharing and organizing online resources

Accessible ampom any internet connected computer

Subscribe to tags of interest

Fo$ow like-minded people through a network

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

People to add to your network in Delicious

httpdeliciouscomcchausis

httpdeliciouscomcnansen

httpdeliciouscombrasst

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

Groups to join in Diigo

Google in Education

Resources for Languages

Classroom 20

21st Century Stuff list

iPad iPod iPhone Users Group

Leadership for Mobile Learning

Worthy of a MentionDocument sharing

Scribd

Slideshare

Chat

Skype

iChat AV

Face Time

Organizing It AllUse a newsreader or news aregator

Suggested Readers

Netvibes

Pageflakes

Google Reader

NetNewsWire (Mac)

FeedDemon (Windows)

Tips

Tip 1 Understand tagsTags are simply keywords determined by users

globaled

tedxnyed

edchat

PBL

biepbl

4thchat

isedchat

Tip 2 Follow thought leaders and organizations in your field

Principal Chris Lehmann

Librarian Joyce Valenza

Teacher Lisa Parisi

Tech Coordinator Silvia Tolisano

Education historian Diane Ravitch

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Chris Lehmann

Blog

Twitter

School web site

Apple in Education Profile

Joyce Valenza

Blog

Twitter

Wiki

Lisa Parisi

Blog

Twitter

Co$aborations

Silvia Tolisano

Blog

Twitter

Slideshare presentations

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Diane Ravitch

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Tip 3 Leverage searchCreate searches in Twitter for topics of interest and see what pops up

ldquoEveryday Mathrdquo

ldquoSteve Hargadonrdquo

earthquake

NSTA

Fo$ow people found in these searches that seem to share your interests

Tip 4 Select a handle

Create a common username to use in various online communities

Establishes your digital footprint

Makes you recognizable across communities and forums

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

Page 10: Personalized PD

The Point Personalized learning

Others will have other sets of experiences Your aha moments should be different than mine

Collaboration via technology has profoundly changed my professional life and the way that I work

Tried amp TruePhotos Audio Video Bookmarks Information Networking

Flickr iTunes YouTube delicious Twitter Facebook

Diigo Slideshare LinkedIn

Scribd Ning

Quora

Lucyrsquos Top 5

Microbloing using Twitter

Networking and community building via Ning

Reading weblogs organized by a newsreader

Discovering images and groups in Flickr

Finding and sharing resources via social bookmarking

Serendipitythe occurrence and development of events by

chance in a happy or beneficial way

Why Twitter

Connect with others

Stay current in your areas of interest

Share and co$ect resources

Get spontaneous responses ampom your network

Directly access experts and we$-known people in your field

Try Followinghttpstwittercommamante

httptwittercomspecialkrb

httpstwittercompbskids

httptwittercompaulawhite

httptwittercomteach42

httptwittercomdianeRavitch

httptwittercomliveclass20

httptwittercomHuffPostEdu

httptwittercomagoogleaday

httpstwittercomsearchedapps

Lucyrsquos mobile learning list

Lucyrsquos recommended list

Why NingBuild customized social networking sites

Serves as a repository for videos audio and text

Structure adds to community building

Find a ning for every educational topic

Keep your Ning public or private

Pearson is providing ampee Ning Minis for educators

A Few Favorite NingsClassroom 20

TeacherLibrarianNing

Independent School Educators Network

The Global Education Conference Network

Pearson sponsoring Nings for educators

Alternatives to Ning

Why BlogsReflect on professional practice

Record ideas

Share resources

Engage in conversations with other professionals

Showcase best practices and examples

Inspire others

A Few Favorite BlogsLangwitches

Always Learning

Weblo-ed

Never Ending Search

Huffington Post Education

Teach Like itrsquos 2999

Multiple Pathways

Why Flickr

Share and store photos

Create stuff with your images

Organize photos using tags

Join affinity groups

Geotag photos

A Few Flickr FavoritesField Guide Birds of the World

Te$ a Story in Five Frames

Classroom Displays

Atrocious Apostrophersquos

Popular Tags in Flickr

Interesting Things Calendar

Flickr Clock

The Commons

World Map

Flickr Toys

Why Social Bookmarking

Method of sharing and organizing online resources

Accessible ampom any internet connected computer

Subscribe to tags of interest

Fo$ow like-minded people through a network

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

People to add to your network in Delicious

httpdeliciouscomcchausis

httpdeliciouscomcnansen

httpdeliciouscombrasst

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

Groups to join in Diigo

Google in Education

Resources for Languages

Classroom 20

21st Century Stuff list

iPad iPod iPhone Users Group

Leadership for Mobile Learning

Worthy of a MentionDocument sharing

Scribd

Slideshare

Chat

Skype

iChat AV

Face Time

Organizing It AllUse a newsreader or news aregator

Suggested Readers

Netvibes

Pageflakes

Google Reader

NetNewsWire (Mac)

FeedDemon (Windows)

Tips

Tip 1 Understand tagsTags are simply keywords determined by users

globaled

tedxnyed

edchat

PBL

biepbl

4thchat

isedchat

Tip 2 Follow thought leaders and organizations in your field

Principal Chris Lehmann

Librarian Joyce Valenza

Teacher Lisa Parisi

Tech Coordinator Silvia Tolisano

Education historian Diane Ravitch

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Chris Lehmann

Blog

Twitter

School web site

Apple in Education Profile

Joyce Valenza

Blog

Twitter

Wiki

Lisa Parisi

Blog

Twitter

Co$aborations

Silvia Tolisano

Blog

Twitter

Slideshare presentations

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Diane Ravitch

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Tip 3 Leverage searchCreate searches in Twitter for topics of interest and see what pops up

ldquoEveryday Mathrdquo

ldquoSteve Hargadonrdquo

earthquake

NSTA

Fo$ow people found in these searches that seem to share your interests

Tip 4 Select a handle

Create a common username to use in various online communities

Establishes your digital footprint

Makes you recognizable across communities and forums

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

Page 11: Personalized PD

Tried amp TruePhotos Audio Video Bookmarks Information Networking

Flickr iTunes YouTube delicious Twitter Facebook

Diigo Slideshare LinkedIn

Scribd Ning

Quora

Lucyrsquos Top 5

Microbloing using Twitter

Networking and community building via Ning

Reading weblogs organized by a newsreader

Discovering images and groups in Flickr

Finding and sharing resources via social bookmarking

Serendipitythe occurrence and development of events by

chance in a happy or beneficial way

Why Twitter

Connect with others

Stay current in your areas of interest

Share and co$ect resources

Get spontaneous responses ampom your network

Directly access experts and we$-known people in your field

Try Followinghttpstwittercommamante

httptwittercomspecialkrb

httpstwittercompbskids

httptwittercompaulawhite

httptwittercomteach42

httptwittercomdianeRavitch

httptwittercomliveclass20

httptwittercomHuffPostEdu

httptwittercomagoogleaday

httpstwittercomsearchedapps

Lucyrsquos mobile learning list

Lucyrsquos recommended list

Why NingBuild customized social networking sites

Serves as a repository for videos audio and text

Structure adds to community building

Find a ning for every educational topic

Keep your Ning public or private

Pearson is providing ampee Ning Minis for educators

A Few Favorite NingsClassroom 20

TeacherLibrarianNing

Independent School Educators Network

The Global Education Conference Network

Pearson sponsoring Nings for educators

Alternatives to Ning

Why BlogsReflect on professional practice

Record ideas

Share resources

Engage in conversations with other professionals

Showcase best practices and examples

Inspire others

A Few Favorite BlogsLangwitches

Always Learning

Weblo-ed

Never Ending Search

Huffington Post Education

Teach Like itrsquos 2999

Multiple Pathways

Why Flickr

Share and store photos

Create stuff with your images

Organize photos using tags

Join affinity groups

Geotag photos

A Few Flickr FavoritesField Guide Birds of the World

Te$ a Story in Five Frames

Classroom Displays

Atrocious Apostrophersquos

Popular Tags in Flickr

Interesting Things Calendar

Flickr Clock

The Commons

World Map

Flickr Toys

Why Social Bookmarking

Method of sharing and organizing online resources

Accessible ampom any internet connected computer

Subscribe to tags of interest

Fo$ow like-minded people through a network

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

People to add to your network in Delicious

httpdeliciouscomcchausis

httpdeliciouscomcnansen

httpdeliciouscombrasst

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

Groups to join in Diigo

Google in Education

Resources for Languages

Classroom 20

21st Century Stuff list

iPad iPod iPhone Users Group

Leadership for Mobile Learning

Worthy of a MentionDocument sharing

Scribd

Slideshare

Chat

Skype

iChat AV

Face Time

Organizing It AllUse a newsreader or news aregator

Suggested Readers

Netvibes

Pageflakes

Google Reader

NetNewsWire (Mac)

FeedDemon (Windows)

Tips

Tip 1 Understand tagsTags are simply keywords determined by users

globaled

tedxnyed

edchat

PBL

biepbl

4thchat

isedchat

Tip 2 Follow thought leaders and organizations in your field

Principal Chris Lehmann

Librarian Joyce Valenza

Teacher Lisa Parisi

Tech Coordinator Silvia Tolisano

Education historian Diane Ravitch

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Chris Lehmann

Blog

Twitter

School web site

Apple in Education Profile

Joyce Valenza

Blog

Twitter

Wiki

Lisa Parisi

Blog

Twitter

Co$aborations

Silvia Tolisano

Blog

Twitter

Slideshare presentations

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Diane Ravitch

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Tip 3 Leverage searchCreate searches in Twitter for topics of interest and see what pops up

ldquoEveryday Mathrdquo

ldquoSteve Hargadonrdquo

earthquake

NSTA

Fo$ow people found in these searches that seem to share your interests

Tip 4 Select a handle

Create a common username to use in various online communities

Establishes your digital footprint

Makes you recognizable across communities and forums

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

Page 12: Personalized PD

Lucyrsquos Top 5

Microbloing using Twitter

Networking and community building via Ning

Reading weblogs organized by a newsreader

Discovering images and groups in Flickr

Finding and sharing resources via social bookmarking

Serendipitythe occurrence and development of events by

chance in a happy or beneficial way

Why Twitter

Connect with others

Stay current in your areas of interest

Share and co$ect resources

Get spontaneous responses ampom your network

Directly access experts and we$-known people in your field

Try Followinghttpstwittercommamante

httptwittercomspecialkrb

httpstwittercompbskids

httptwittercompaulawhite

httptwittercomteach42

httptwittercomdianeRavitch

httptwittercomliveclass20

httptwittercomHuffPostEdu

httptwittercomagoogleaday

httpstwittercomsearchedapps

Lucyrsquos mobile learning list

Lucyrsquos recommended list

Why NingBuild customized social networking sites

Serves as a repository for videos audio and text

Structure adds to community building

Find a ning for every educational topic

Keep your Ning public or private

Pearson is providing ampee Ning Minis for educators

A Few Favorite NingsClassroom 20

TeacherLibrarianNing

Independent School Educators Network

The Global Education Conference Network

Pearson sponsoring Nings for educators

Alternatives to Ning

Why BlogsReflect on professional practice

Record ideas

Share resources

Engage in conversations with other professionals

Showcase best practices and examples

Inspire others

A Few Favorite BlogsLangwitches

Always Learning

Weblo-ed

Never Ending Search

Huffington Post Education

Teach Like itrsquos 2999

Multiple Pathways

Why Flickr

Share and store photos

Create stuff with your images

Organize photos using tags

Join affinity groups

Geotag photos

A Few Flickr FavoritesField Guide Birds of the World

Te$ a Story in Five Frames

Classroom Displays

Atrocious Apostrophersquos

Popular Tags in Flickr

Interesting Things Calendar

Flickr Clock

The Commons

World Map

Flickr Toys

Why Social Bookmarking

Method of sharing and organizing online resources

Accessible ampom any internet connected computer

Subscribe to tags of interest

Fo$ow like-minded people through a network

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

People to add to your network in Delicious

httpdeliciouscomcchausis

httpdeliciouscomcnansen

httpdeliciouscombrasst

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

Groups to join in Diigo

Google in Education

Resources for Languages

Classroom 20

21st Century Stuff list

iPad iPod iPhone Users Group

Leadership for Mobile Learning

Worthy of a MentionDocument sharing

Scribd

Slideshare

Chat

Skype

iChat AV

Face Time

Organizing It AllUse a newsreader or news aregator

Suggested Readers

Netvibes

Pageflakes

Google Reader

NetNewsWire (Mac)

FeedDemon (Windows)

Tips

Tip 1 Understand tagsTags are simply keywords determined by users

globaled

tedxnyed

edchat

PBL

biepbl

4thchat

isedchat

Tip 2 Follow thought leaders and organizations in your field

Principal Chris Lehmann

Librarian Joyce Valenza

Teacher Lisa Parisi

Tech Coordinator Silvia Tolisano

Education historian Diane Ravitch

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Chris Lehmann

Blog

Twitter

School web site

Apple in Education Profile

Joyce Valenza

Blog

Twitter

Wiki

Lisa Parisi

Blog

Twitter

Co$aborations

Silvia Tolisano

Blog

Twitter

Slideshare presentations

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Diane Ravitch

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Tip 3 Leverage searchCreate searches in Twitter for topics of interest and see what pops up

ldquoEveryday Mathrdquo

ldquoSteve Hargadonrdquo

earthquake

NSTA

Fo$ow people found in these searches that seem to share your interests

Tip 4 Select a handle

Create a common username to use in various online communities

Establishes your digital footprint

Makes you recognizable across communities and forums

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

Page 13: Personalized PD

Serendipitythe occurrence and development of events by

chance in a happy or beneficial way

Why Twitter

Connect with others

Stay current in your areas of interest

Share and co$ect resources

Get spontaneous responses ampom your network

Directly access experts and we$-known people in your field

Try Followinghttpstwittercommamante

httptwittercomspecialkrb

httpstwittercompbskids

httptwittercompaulawhite

httptwittercomteach42

httptwittercomdianeRavitch

httptwittercomliveclass20

httptwittercomHuffPostEdu

httptwittercomagoogleaday

httpstwittercomsearchedapps

Lucyrsquos mobile learning list

Lucyrsquos recommended list

Why NingBuild customized social networking sites

Serves as a repository for videos audio and text

Structure adds to community building

Find a ning for every educational topic

Keep your Ning public or private

Pearson is providing ampee Ning Minis for educators

A Few Favorite NingsClassroom 20

TeacherLibrarianNing

Independent School Educators Network

The Global Education Conference Network

Pearson sponsoring Nings for educators

Alternatives to Ning

Why BlogsReflect on professional practice

Record ideas

Share resources

Engage in conversations with other professionals

Showcase best practices and examples

Inspire others

A Few Favorite BlogsLangwitches

Always Learning

Weblo-ed

Never Ending Search

Huffington Post Education

Teach Like itrsquos 2999

Multiple Pathways

Why Flickr

Share and store photos

Create stuff with your images

Organize photos using tags

Join affinity groups

Geotag photos

A Few Flickr FavoritesField Guide Birds of the World

Te$ a Story in Five Frames

Classroom Displays

Atrocious Apostrophersquos

Popular Tags in Flickr

Interesting Things Calendar

Flickr Clock

The Commons

World Map

Flickr Toys

Why Social Bookmarking

Method of sharing and organizing online resources

Accessible ampom any internet connected computer

Subscribe to tags of interest

Fo$ow like-minded people through a network

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

People to add to your network in Delicious

httpdeliciouscomcchausis

httpdeliciouscomcnansen

httpdeliciouscombrasst

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

Groups to join in Diigo

Google in Education

Resources for Languages

Classroom 20

21st Century Stuff list

iPad iPod iPhone Users Group

Leadership for Mobile Learning

Worthy of a MentionDocument sharing

Scribd

Slideshare

Chat

Skype

iChat AV

Face Time

Organizing It AllUse a newsreader or news aregator

Suggested Readers

Netvibes

Pageflakes

Google Reader

NetNewsWire (Mac)

FeedDemon (Windows)

Tips

Tip 1 Understand tagsTags are simply keywords determined by users

globaled

tedxnyed

edchat

PBL

biepbl

4thchat

isedchat

Tip 2 Follow thought leaders and organizations in your field

Principal Chris Lehmann

Librarian Joyce Valenza

Teacher Lisa Parisi

Tech Coordinator Silvia Tolisano

Education historian Diane Ravitch

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Chris Lehmann

Blog

Twitter

School web site

Apple in Education Profile

Joyce Valenza

Blog

Twitter

Wiki

Lisa Parisi

Blog

Twitter

Co$aborations

Silvia Tolisano

Blog

Twitter

Slideshare presentations

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Diane Ravitch

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Tip 3 Leverage searchCreate searches in Twitter for topics of interest and see what pops up

ldquoEveryday Mathrdquo

ldquoSteve Hargadonrdquo

earthquake

NSTA

Fo$ow people found in these searches that seem to share your interests

Tip 4 Select a handle

Create a common username to use in various online communities

Establishes your digital footprint

Makes you recognizable across communities and forums

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

Page 14: Personalized PD

Why Twitter

Connect with others

Stay current in your areas of interest

Share and co$ect resources

Get spontaneous responses ampom your network

Directly access experts and we$-known people in your field

Try Followinghttpstwittercommamante

httptwittercomspecialkrb

httpstwittercompbskids

httptwittercompaulawhite

httptwittercomteach42

httptwittercomdianeRavitch

httptwittercomliveclass20

httptwittercomHuffPostEdu

httptwittercomagoogleaday

httpstwittercomsearchedapps

Lucyrsquos mobile learning list

Lucyrsquos recommended list

Why NingBuild customized social networking sites

Serves as a repository for videos audio and text

Structure adds to community building

Find a ning for every educational topic

Keep your Ning public or private

Pearson is providing ampee Ning Minis for educators

A Few Favorite NingsClassroom 20

TeacherLibrarianNing

Independent School Educators Network

The Global Education Conference Network

Pearson sponsoring Nings for educators

Alternatives to Ning

Why BlogsReflect on professional practice

Record ideas

Share resources

Engage in conversations with other professionals

Showcase best practices and examples

Inspire others

A Few Favorite BlogsLangwitches

Always Learning

Weblo-ed

Never Ending Search

Huffington Post Education

Teach Like itrsquos 2999

Multiple Pathways

Why Flickr

Share and store photos

Create stuff with your images

Organize photos using tags

Join affinity groups

Geotag photos

A Few Flickr FavoritesField Guide Birds of the World

Te$ a Story in Five Frames

Classroom Displays

Atrocious Apostrophersquos

Popular Tags in Flickr

Interesting Things Calendar

Flickr Clock

The Commons

World Map

Flickr Toys

Why Social Bookmarking

Method of sharing and organizing online resources

Accessible ampom any internet connected computer

Subscribe to tags of interest

Fo$ow like-minded people through a network

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

People to add to your network in Delicious

httpdeliciouscomcchausis

httpdeliciouscomcnansen

httpdeliciouscombrasst

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

Groups to join in Diigo

Google in Education

Resources for Languages

Classroom 20

21st Century Stuff list

iPad iPod iPhone Users Group

Leadership for Mobile Learning

Worthy of a MentionDocument sharing

Scribd

Slideshare

Chat

Skype

iChat AV

Face Time

Organizing It AllUse a newsreader or news aregator

Suggested Readers

Netvibes

Pageflakes

Google Reader

NetNewsWire (Mac)

FeedDemon (Windows)

Tips

Tip 1 Understand tagsTags are simply keywords determined by users

globaled

tedxnyed

edchat

PBL

biepbl

4thchat

isedchat

Tip 2 Follow thought leaders and organizations in your field

Principal Chris Lehmann

Librarian Joyce Valenza

Teacher Lisa Parisi

Tech Coordinator Silvia Tolisano

Education historian Diane Ravitch

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Chris Lehmann

Blog

Twitter

School web site

Apple in Education Profile

Joyce Valenza

Blog

Twitter

Wiki

Lisa Parisi

Blog

Twitter

Co$aborations

Silvia Tolisano

Blog

Twitter

Slideshare presentations

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Diane Ravitch

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Tip 3 Leverage searchCreate searches in Twitter for topics of interest and see what pops up

ldquoEveryday Mathrdquo

ldquoSteve Hargadonrdquo

earthquake

NSTA

Fo$ow people found in these searches that seem to share your interests

Tip 4 Select a handle

Create a common username to use in various online communities

Establishes your digital footprint

Makes you recognizable across communities and forums

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

Page 15: Personalized PD

Try Followinghttpstwittercommamante

httptwittercomspecialkrb

httpstwittercompbskids

httptwittercompaulawhite

httptwittercomteach42

httptwittercomdianeRavitch

httptwittercomliveclass20

httptwittercomHuffPostEdu

httptwittercomagoogleaday

httpstwittercomsearchedapps

Lucyrsquos mobile learning list

Lucyrsquos recommended list

Why NingBuild customized social networking sites

Serves as a repository for videos audio and text

Structure adds to community building

Find a ning for every educational topic

Keep your Ning public or private

Pearson is providing ampee Ning Minis for educators

A Few Favorite NingsClassroom 20

TeacherLibrarianNing

Independent School Educators Network

The Global Education Conference Network

Pearson sponsoring Nings for educators

Alternatives to Ning

Why BlogsReflect on professional practice

Record ideas

Share resources

Engage in conversations with other professionals

Showcase best practices and examples

Inspire others

A Few Favorite BlogsLangwitches

Always Learning

Weblo-ed

Never Ending Search

Huffington Post Education

Teach Like itrsquos 2999

Multiple Pathways

Why Flickr

Share and store photos

Create stuff with your images

Organize photos using tags

Join affinity groups

Geotag photos

A Few Flickr FavoritesField Guide Birds of the World

Te$ a Story in Five Frames

Classroom Displays

Atrocious Apostrophersquos

Popular Tags in Flickr

Interesting Things Calendar

Flickr Clock

The Commons

World Map

Flickr Toys

Why Social Bookmarking

Method of sharing and organizing online resources

Accessible ampom any internet connected computer

Subscribe to tags of interest

Fo$ow like-minded people through a network

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

People to add to your network in Delicious

httpdeliciouscomcchausis

httpdeliciouscomcnansen

httpdeliciouscombrasst

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

Groups to join in Diigo

Google in Education

Resources for Languages

Classroom 20

21st Century Stuff list

iPad iPod iPhone Users Group

Leadership for Mobile Learning

Worthy of a MentionDocument sharing

Scribd

Slideshare

Chat

Skype

iChat AV

Face Time

Organizing It AllUse a newsreader or news aregator

Suggested Readers

Netvibes

Pageflakes

Google Reader

NetNewsWire (Mac)

FeedDemon (Windows)

Tips

Tip 1 Understand tagsTags are simply keywords determined by users

globaled

tedxnyed

edchat

PBL

biepbl

4thchat

isedchat

Tip 2 Follow thought leaders and organizations in your field

Principal Chris Lehmann

Librarian Joyce Valenza

Teacher Lisa Parisi

Tech Coordinator Silvia Tolisano

Education historian Diane Ravitch

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Chris Lehmann

Blog

Twitter

School web site

Apple in Education Profile

Joyce Valenza

Blog

Twitter

Wiki

Lisa Parisi

Blog

Twitter

Co$aborations

Silvia Tolisano

Blog

Twitter

Slideshare presentations

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Diane Ravitch

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Tip 3 Leverage searchCreate searches in Twitter for topics of interest and see what pops up

ldquoEveryday Mathrdquo

ldquoSteve Hargadonrdquo

earthquake

NSTA

Fo$ow people found in these searches that seem to share your interests

Tip 4 Select a handle

Create a common username to use in various online communities

Establishes your digital footprint

Makes you recognizable across communities and forums

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

Page 16: Personalized PD

Why NingBuild customized social networking sites

Serves as a repository for videos audio and text

Structure adds to community building

Find a ning for every educational topic

Keep your Ning public or private

Pearson is providing ampee Ning Minis for educators

A Few Favorite NingsClassroom 20

TeacherLibrarianNing

Independent School Educators Network

The Global Education Conference Network

Pearson sponsoring Nings for educators

Alternatives to Ning

Why BlogsReflect on professional practice

Record ideas

Share resources

Engage in conversations with other professionals

Showcase best practices and examples

Inspire others

A Few Favorite BlogsLangwitches

Always Learning

Weblo-ed

Never Ending Search

Huffington Post Education

Teach Like itrsquos 2999

Multiple Pathways

Why Flickr

Share and store photos

Create stuff with your images

Organize photos using tags

Join affinity groups

Geotag photos

A Few Flickr FavoritesField Guide Birds of the World

Te$ a Story in Five Frames

Classroom Displays

Atrocious Apostrophersquos

Popular Tags in Flickr

Interesting Things Calendar

Flickr Clock

The Commons

World Map

Flickr Toys

Why Social Bookmarking

Method of sharing and organizing online resources

Accessible ampom any internet connected computer

Subscribe to tags of interest

Fo$ow like-minded people through a network

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

People to add to your network in Delicious

httpdeliciouscomcchausis

httpdeliciouscomcnansen

httpdeliciouscombrasst

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

Groups to join in Diigo

Google in Education

Resources for Languages

Classroom 20

21st Century Stuff list

iPad iPod iPhone Users Group

Leadership for Mobile Learning

Worthy of a MentionDocument sharing

Scribd

Slideshare

Chat

Skype

iChat AV

Face Time

Organizing It AllUse a newsreader or news aregator

Suggested Readers

Netvibes

Pageflakes

Google Reader

NetNewsWire (Mac)

FeedDemon (Windows)

Tips

Tip 1 Understand tagsTags are simply keywords determined by users

globaled

tedxnyed

edchat

PBL

biepbl

4thchat

isedchat

Tip 2 Follow thought leaders and organizations in your field

Principal Chris Lehmann

Librarian Joyce Valenza

Teacher Lisa Parisi

Tech Coordinator Silvia Tolisano

Education historian Diane Ravitch

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Chris Lehmann

Blog

Twitter

School web site

Apple in Education Profile

Joyce Valenza

Blog

Twitter

Wiki

Lisa Parisi

Blog

Twitter

Co$aborations

Silvia Tolisano

Blog

Twitter

Slideshare presentations

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Diane Ravitch

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Tip 3 Leverage searchCreate searches in Twitter for topics of interest and see what pops up

ldquoEveryday Mathrdquo

ldquoSteve Hargadonrdquo

earthquake

NSTA

Fo$ow people found in these searches that seem to share your interests

Tip 4 Select a handle

Create a common username to use in various online communities

Establishes your digital footprint

Makes you recognizable across communities and forums

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

Page 17: Personalized PD

A Few Favorite NingsClassroom 20

TeacherLibrarianNing

Independent School Educators Network

The Global Education Conference Network

Pearson sponsoring Nings for educators

Alternatives to Ning

Why BlogsReflect on professional practice

Record ideas

Share resources

Engage in conversations with other professionals

Showcase best practices and examples

Inspire others

A Few Favorite BlogsLangwitches

Always Learning

Weblo-ed

Never Ending Search

Huffington Post Education

Teach Like itrsquos 2999

Multiple Pathways

Why Flickr

Share and store photos

Create stuff with your images

Organize photos using tags

Join affinity groups

Geotag photos

A Few Flickr FavoritesField Guide Birds of the World

Te$ a Story in Five Frames

Classroom Displays

Atrocious Apostrophersquos

Popular Tags in Flickr

Interesting Things Calendar

Flickr Clock

The Commons

World Map

Flickr Toys

Why Social Bookmarking

Method of sharing and organizing online resources

Accessible ampom any internet connected computer

Subscribe to tags of interest

Fo$ow like-minded people through a network

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

People to add to your network in Delicious

httpdeliciouscomcchausis

httpdeliciouscomcnansen

httpdeliciouscombrasst

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

Groups to join in Diigo

Google in Education

Resources for Languages

Classroom 20

21st Century Stuff list

iPad iPod iPhone Users Group

Leadership for Mobile Learning

Worthy of a MentionDocument sharing

Scribd

Slideshare

Chat

Skype

iChat AV

Face Time

Organizing It AllUse a newsreader or news aregator

Suggested Readers

Netvibes

Pageflakes

Google Reader

NetNewsWire (Mac)

FeedDemon (Windows)

Tips

Tip 1 Understand tagsTags are simply keywords determined by users

globaled

tedxnyed

edchat

PBL

biepbl

4thchat

isedchat

Tip 2 Follow thought leaders and organizations in your field

Principal Chris Lehmann

Librarian Joyce Valenza

Teacher Lisa Parisi

Tech Coordinator Silvia Tolisano

Education historian Diane Ravitch

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Chris Lehmann

Blog

Twitter

School web site

Apple in Education Profile

Joyce Valenza

Blog

Twitter

Wiki

Lisa Parisi

Blog

Twitter

Co$aborations

Silvia Tolisano

Blog

Twitter

Slideshare presentations

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Diane Ravitch

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Tip 3 Leverage searchCreate searches in Twitter for topics of interest and see what pops up

ldquoEveryday Mathrdquo

ldquoSteve Hargadonrdquo

earthquake

NSTA

Fo$ow people found in these searches that seem to share your interests

Tip 4 Select a handle

Create a common username to use in various online communities

Establishes your digital footprint

Makes you recognizable across communities and forums

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

Page 18: Personalized PD

Why BlogsReflect on professional practice

Record ideas

Share resources

Engage in conversations with other professionals

Showcase best practices and examples

Inspire others

A Few Favorite BlogsLangwitches

Always Learning

Weblo-ed

Never Ending Search

Huffington Post Education

Teach Like itrsquos 2999

Multiple Pathways

Why Flickr

Share and store photos

Create stuff with your images

Organize photos using tags

Join affinity groups

Geotag photos

A Few Flickr FavoritesField Guide Birds of the World

Te$ a Story in Five Frames

Classroom Displays

Atrocious Apostrophersquos

Popular Tags in Flickr

Interesting Things Calendar

Flickr Clock

The Commons

World Map

Flickr Toys

Why Social Bookmarking

Method of sharing and organizing online resources

Accessible ampom any internet connected computer

Subscribe to tags of interest

Fo$ow like-minded people through a network

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

People to add to your network in Delicious

httpdeliciouscomcchausis

httpdeliciouscomcnansen

httpdeliciouscombrasst

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

Groups to join in Diigo

Google in Education

Resources for Languages

Classroom 20

21st Century Stuff list

iPad iPod iPhone Users Group

Leadership for Mobile Learning

Worthy of a MentionDocument sharing

Scribd

Slideshare

Chat

Skype

iChat AV

Face Time

Organizing It AllUse a newsreader or news aregator

Suggested Readers

Netvibes

Pageflakes

Google Reader

NetNewsWire (Mac)

FeedDemon (Windows)

Tips

Tip 1 Understand tagsTags are simply keywords determined by users

globaled

tedxnyed

edchat

PBL

biepbl

4thchat

isedchat

Tip 2 Follow thought leaders and organizations in your field

Principal Chris Lehmann

Librarian Joyce Valenza

Teacher Lisa Parisi

Tech Coordinator Silvia Tolisano

Education historian Diane Ravitch

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Chris Lehmann

Blog

Twitter

School web site

Apple in Education Profile

Joyce Valenza

Blog

Twitter

Wiki

Lisa Parisi

Blog

Twitter

Co$aborations

Silvia Tolisano

Blog

Twitter

Slideshare presentations

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Diane Ravitch

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Tip 3 Leverage searchCreate searches in Twitter for topics of interest and see what pops up

ldquoEveryday Mathrdquo

ldquoSteve Hargadonrdquo

earthquake

NSTA

Fo$ow people found in these searches that seem to share your interests

Tip 4 Select a handle

Create a common username to use in various online communities

Establishes your digital footprint

Makes you recognizable across communities and forums

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

Page 19: Personalized PD

A Few Favorite BlogsLangwitches

Always Learning

Weblo-ed

Never Ending Search

Huffington Post Education

Teach Like itrsquos 2999

Multiple Pathways

Why Flickr

Share and store photos

Create stuff with your images

Organize photos using tags

Join affinity groups

Geotag photos

A Few Flickr FavoritesField Guide Birds of the World

Te$ a Story in Five Frames

Classroom Displays

Atrocious Apostrophersquos

Popular Tags in Flickr

Interesting Things Calendar

Flickr Clock

The Commons

World Map

Flickr Toys

Why Social Bookmarking

Method of sharing and organizing online resources

Accessible ampom any internet connected computer

Subscribe to tags of interest

Fo$ow like-minded people through a network

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

People to add to your network in Delicious

httpdeliciouscomcchausis

httpdeliciouscomcnansen

httpdeliciouscombrasst

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

Groups to join in Diigo

Google in Education

Resources for Languages

Classroom 20

21st Century Stuff list

iPad iPod iPhone Users Group

Leadership for Mobile Learning

Worthy of a MentionDocument sharing

Scribd

Slideshare

Chat

Skype

iChat AV

Face Time

Organizing It AllUse a newsreader or news aregator

Suggested Readers

Netvibes

Pageflakes

Google Reader

NetNewsWire (Mac)

FeedDemon (Windows)

Tips

Tip 1 Understand tagsTags are simply keywords determined by users

globaled

tedxnyed

edchat

PBL

biepbl

4thchat

isedchat

Tip 2 Follow thought leaders and organizations in your field

Principal Chris Lehmann

Librarian Joyce Valenza

Teacher Lisa Parisi

Tech Coordinator Silvia Tolisano

Education historian Diane Ravitch

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Chris Lehmann

Blog

Twitter

School web site

Apple in Education Profile

Joyce Valenza

Blog

Twitter

Wiki

Lisa Parisi

Blog

Twitter

Co$aborations

Silvia Tolisano

Blog

Twitter

Slideshare presentations

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Diane Ravitch

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Tip 3 Leverage searchCreate searches in Twitter for topics of interest and see what pops up

ldquoEveryday Mathrdquo

ldquoSteve Hargadonrdquo

earthquake

NSTA

Fo$ow people found in these searches that seem to share your interests

Tip 4 Select a handle

Create a common username to use in various online communities

Establishes your digital footprint

Makes you recognizable across communities and forums

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

Page 20: Personalized PD

Why Flickr

Share and store photos

Create stuff with your images

Organize photos using tags

Join affinity groups

Geotag photos

A Few Flickr FavoritesField Guide Birds of the World

Te$ a Story in Five Frames

Classroom Displays

Atrocious Apostrophersquos

Popular Tags in Flickr

Interesting Things Calendar

Flickr Clock

The Commons

World Map

Flickr Toys

Why Social Bookmarking

Method of sharing and organizing online resources

Accessible ampom any internet connected computer

Subscribe to tags of interest

Fo$ow like-minded people through a network

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

People to add to your network in Delicious

httpdeliciouscomcchausis

httpdeliciouscomcnansen

httpdeliciouscombrasst

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

Groups to join in Diigo

Google in Education

Resources for Languages

Classroom 20

21st Century Stuff list

iPad iPod iPhone Users Group

Leadership for Mobile Learning

Worthy of a MentionDocument sharing

Scribd

Slideshare

Chat

Skype

iChat AV

Face Time

Organizing It AllUse a newsreader or news aregator

Suggested Readers

Netvibes

Pageflakes

Google Reader

NetNewsWire (Mac)

FeedDemon (Windows)

Tips

Tip 1 Understand tagsTags are simply keywords determined by users

globaled

tedxnyed

edchat

PBL

biepbl

4thchat

isedchat

Tip 2 Follow thought leaders and organizations in your field

Principal Chris Lehmann

Librarian Joyce Valenza

Teacher Lisa Parisi

Tech Coordinator Silvia Tolisano

Education historian Diane Ravitch

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Chris Lehmann

Blog

Twitter

School web site

Apple in Education Profile

Joyce Valenza

Blog

Twitter

Wiki

Lisa Parisi

Blog

Twitter

Co$aborations

Silvia Tolisano

Blog

Twitter

Slideshare presentations

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Diane Ravitch

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Tip 3 Leverage searchCreate searches in Twitter for topics of interest and see what pops up

ldquoEveryday Mathrdquo

ldquoSteve Hargadonrdquo

earthquake

NSTA

Fo$ow people found in these searches that seem to share your interests

Tip 4 Select a handle

Create a common username to use in various online communities

Establishes your digital footprint

Makes you recognizable across communities and forums

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

Page 21: Personalized PD

A Few Flickr FavoritesField Guide Birds of the World

Te$ a Story in Five Frames

Classroom Displays

Atrocious Apostrophersquos

Popular Tags in Flickr

Interesting Things Calendar

Flickr Clock

The Commons

World Map

Flickr Toys

Why Social Bookmarking

Method of sharing and organizing online resources

Accessible ampom any internet connected computer

Subscribe to tags of interest

Fo$ow like-minded people through a network

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

People to add to your network in Delicious

httpdeliciouscomcchausis

httpdeliciouscomcnansen

httpdeliciouscombrasst

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

Groups to join in Diigo

Google in Education

Resources for Languages

Classroom 20

21st Century Stuff list

iPad iPod iPhone Users Group

Leadership for Mobile Learning

Worthy of a MentionDocument sharing

Scribd

Slideshare

Chat

Skype

iChat AV

Face Time

Organizing It AllUse a newsreader or news aregator

Suggested Readers

Netvibes

Pageflakes

Google Reader

NetNewsWire (Mac)

FeedDemon (Windows)

Tips

Tip 1 Understand tagsTags are simply keywords determined by users

globaled

tedxnyed

edchat

PBL

biepbl

4thchat

isedchat

Tip 2 Follow thought leaders and organizations in your field

Principal Chris Lehmann

Librarian Joyce Valenza

Teacher Lisa Parisi

Tech Coordinator Silvia Tolisano

Education historian Diane Ravitch

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Chris Lehmann

Blog

Twitter

School web site

Apple in Education Profile

Joyce Valenza

Blog

Twitter

Wiki

Lisa Parisi

Blog

Twitter

Co$aborations

Silvia Tolisano

Blog

Twitter

Slideshare presentations

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Diane Ravitch

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Tip 3 Leverage searchCreate searches in Twitter for topics of interest and see what pops up

ldquoEveryday Mathrdquo

ldquoSteve Hargadonrdquo

earthquake

NSTA

Fo$ow people found in these searches that seem to share your interests

Tip 4 Select a handle

Create a common username to use in various online communities

Establishes your digital footprint

Makes you recognizable across communities and forums

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

Page 22: Personalized PD

Why Social Bookmarking

Method of sharing and organizing online resources

Accessible ampom any internet connected computer

Subscribe to tags of interest

Fo$ow like-minded people through a network

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

People to add to your network in Delicious

httpdeliciouscomcchausis

httpdeliciouscomcnansen

httpdeliciouscombrasst

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

Groups to join in Diigo

Google in Education

Resources for Languages

Classroom 20

21st Century Stuff list

iPad iPod iPhone Users Group

Leadership for Mobile Learning

Worthy of a MentionDocument sharing

Scribd

Slideshare

Chat

Skype

iChat AV

Face Time

Organizing It AllUse a newsreader or news aregator

Suggested Readers

Netvibes

Pageflakes

Google Reader

NetNewsWire (Mac)

FeedDemon (Windows)

Tips

Tip 1 Understand tagsTags are simply keywords determined by users

globaled

tedxnyed

edchat

PBL

biepbl

4thchat

isedchat

Tip 2 Follow thought leaders and organizations in your field

Principal Chris Lehmann

Librarian Joyce Valenza

Teacher Lisa Parisi

Tech Coordinator Silvia Tolisano

Education historian Diane Ravitch

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Chris Lehmann

Blog

Twitter

School web site

Apple in Education Profile

Joyce Valenza

Blog

Twitter

Wiki

Lisa Parisi

Blog

Twitter

Co$aborations

Silvia Tolisano

Blog

Twitter

Slideshare presentations

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Diane Ravitch

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Tip 3 Leverage searchCreate searches in Twitter for topics of interest and see what pops up

ldquoEveryday Mathrdquo

ldquoSteve Hargadonrdquo

earthquake

NSTA

Fo$ow people found in these searches that seem to share your interests

Tip 4 Select a handle

Create a common username to use in various online communities

Establishes your digital footprint

Makes you recognizable across communities and forums

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

Page 23: Personalized PD

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

People to add to your network in Delicious

httpdeliciouscomcchausis

httpdeliciouscomcnansen

httpdeliciouscombrasst

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

Groups to join in Diigo

Google in Education

Resources for Languages

Classroom 20

21st Century Stuff list

iPad iPod iPhone Users Group

Leadership for Mobile Learning

Worthy of a MentionDocument sharing

Scribd

Slideshare

Chat

Skype

iChat AV

Face Time

Organizing It AllUse a newsreader or news aregator

Suggested Readers

Netvibes

Pageflakes

Google Reader

NetNewsWire (Mac)

FeedDemon (Windows)

Tips

Tip 1 Understand tagsTags are simply keywords determined by users

globaled

tedxnyed

edchat

PBL

biepbl

4thchat

isedchat

Tip 2 Follow thought leaders and organizations in your field

Principal Chris Lehmann

Librarian Joyce Valenza

Teacher Lisa Parisi

Tech Coordinator Silvia Tolisano

Education historian Diane Ravitch

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Chris Lehmann

Blog

Twitter

School web site

Apple in Education Profile

Joyce Valenza

Blog

Twitter

Wiki

Lisa Parisi

Blog

Twitter

Co$aborations

Silvia Tolisano

Blog

Twitter

Slideshare presentations

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Diane Ravitch

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Tip 3 Leverage searchCreate searches in Twitter for topics of interest and see what pops up

ldquoEveryday Mathrdquo

ldquoSteve Hargadonrdquo

earthquake

NSTA

Fo$ow people found in these searches that seem to share your interests

Tip 4 Select a handle

Create a common username to use in various online communities

Establishes your digital footprint

Makes you recognizable across communities and forums

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

Page 24: Personalized PD

Delicious amp Diigo Favorites

Groups to join in Diigo

Google in Education

Resources for Languages

Classroom 20

21st Century Stuff list

iPad iPod iPhone Users Group

Leadership for Mobile Learning

Worthy of a MentionDocument sharing

Scribd

Slideshare

Chat

Skype

iChat AV

Face Time

Organizing It AllUse a newsreader or news aregator

Suggested Readers

Netvibes

Pageflakes

Google Reader

NetNewsWire (Mac)

FeedDemon (Windows)

Tips

Tip 1 Understand tagsTags are simply keywords determined by users

globaled

tedxnyed

edchat

PBL

biepbl

4thchat

isedchat

Tip 2 Follow thought leaders and organizations in your field

Principal Chris Lehmann

Librarian Joyce Valenza

Teacher Lisa Parisi

Tech Coordinator Silvia Tolisano

Education historian Diane Ravitch

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Chris Lehmann

Blog

Twitter

School web site

Apple in Education Profile

Joyce Valenza

Blog

Twitter

Wiki

Lisa Parisi

Blog

Twitter

Co$aborations

Silvia Tolisano

Blog

Twitter

Slideshare presentations

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Diane Ravitch

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Tip 3 Leverage searchCreate searches in Twitter for topics of interest and see what pops up

ldquoEveryday Mathrdquo

ldquoSteve Hargadonrdquo

earthquake

NSTA

Fo$ow people found in these searches that seem to share your interests

Tip 4 Select a handle

Create a common username to use in various online communities

Establishes your digital footprint

Makes you recognizable across communities and forums

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

Page 25: Personalized PD

Worthy of a MentionDocument sharing

Scribd

Slideshare

Chat

Skype

iChat AV

Face Time

Organizing It AllUse a newsreader or news aregator

Suggested Readers

Netvibes

Pageflakes

Google Reader

NetNewsWire (Mac)

FeedDemon (Windows)

Tips

Tip 1 Understand tagsTags are simply keywords determined by users

globaled

tedxnyed

edchat

PBL

biepbl

4thchat

isedchat

Tip 2 Follow thought leaders and organizations in your field

Principal Chris Lehmann

Librarian Joyce Valenza

Teacher Lisa Parisi

Tech Coordinator Silvia Tolisano

Education historian Diane Ravitch

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Chris Lehmann

Blog

Twitter

School web site

Apple in Education Profile

Joyce Valenza

Blog

Twitter

Wiki

Lisa Parisi

Blog

Twitter

Co$aborations

Silvia Tolisano

Blog

Twitter

Slideshare presentations

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Diane Ravitch

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Tip 3 Leverage searchCreate searches in Twitter for topics of interest and see what pops up

ldquoEveryday Mathrdquo

ldquoSteve Hargadonrdquo

earthquake

NSTA

Fo$ow people found in these searches that seem to share your interests

Tip 4 Select a handle

Create a common username to use in various online communities

Establishes your digital footprint

Makes you recognizable across communities and forums

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

Page 26: Personalized PD

Organizing It AllUse a newsreader or news aregator

Suggested Readers

Netvibes

Pageflakes

Google Reader

NetNewsWire (Mac)

FeedDemon (Windows)

Tips

Tip 1 Understand tagsTags are simply keywords determined by users

globaled

tedxnyed

edchat

PBL

biepbl

4thchat

isedchat

Tip 2 Follow thought leaders and organizations in your field

Principal Chris Lehmann

Librarian Joyce Valenza

Teacher Lisa Parisi

Tech Coordinator Silvia Tolisano

Education historian Diane Ravitch

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Chris Lehmann

Blog

Twitter

School web site

Apple in Education Profile

Joyce Valenza

Blog

Twitter

Wiki

Lisa Parisi

Blog

Twitter

Co$aborations

Silvia Tolisano

Blog

Twitter

Slideshare presentations

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Diane Ravitch

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Tip 3 Leverage searchCreate searches in Twitter for topics of interest and see what pops up

ldquoEveryday Mathrdquo

ldquoSteve Hargadonrdquo

earthquake

NSTA

Fo$ow people found in these searches that seem to share your interests

Tip 4 Select a handle

Create a common username to use in various online communities

Establishes your digital footprint

Makes you recognizable across communities and forums

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

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Suggested Readers

Netvibes

Pageflakes

Google Reader

NetNewsWire (Mac)

FeedDemon (Windows)

Tips

Tip 1 Understand tagsTags are simply keywords determined by users

globaled

tedxnyed

edchat

PBL

biepbl

4thchat

isedchat

Tip 2 Follow thought leaders and organizations in your field

Principal Chris Lehmann

Librarian Joyce Valenza

Teacher Lisa Parisi

Tech Coordinator Silvia Tolisano

Education historian Diane Ravitch

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Chris Lehmann

Blog

Twitter

School web site

Apple in Education Profile

Joyce Valenza

Blog

Twitter

Wiki

Lisa Parisi

Blog

Twitter

Co$aborations

Silvia Tolisano

Blog

Twitter

Slideshare presentations

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Diane Ravitch

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Tip 3 Leverage searchCreate searches in Twitter for topics of interest and see what pops up

ldquoEveryday Mathrdquo

ldquoSteve Hargadonrdquo

earthquake

NSTA

Fo$ow people found in these searches that seem to share your interests

Tip 4 Select a handle

Create a common username to use in various online communities

Establishes your digital footprint

Makes you recognizable across communities and forums

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

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Tips

Tip 1 Understand tagsTags are simply keywords determined by users

globaled

tedxnyed

edchat

PBL

biepbl

4thchat

isedchat

Tip 2 Follow thought leaders and organizations in your field

Principal Chris Lehmann

Librarian Joyce Valenza

Teacher Lisa Parisi

Tech Coordinator Silvia Tolisano

Education historian Diane Ravitch

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Chris Lehmann

Blog

Twitter

School web site

Apple in Education Profile

Joyce Valenza

Blog

Twitter

Wiki

Lisa Parisi

Blog

Twitter

Co$aborations

Silvia Tolisano

Blog

Twitter

Slideshare presentations

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Diane Ravitch

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Tip 3 Leverage searchCreate searches in Twitter for topics of interest and see what pops up

ldquoEveryday Mathrdquo

ldquoSteve Hargadonrdquo

earthquake

NSTA

Fo$ow people found in these searches that seem to share your interests

Tip 4 Select a handle

Create a common username to use in various online communities

Establishes your digital footprint

Makes you recognizable across communities and forums

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

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Tip 1 Understand tagsTags are simply keywords determined by users

globaled

tedxnyed

edchat

PBL

biepbl

4thchat

isedchat

Tip 2 Follow thought leaders and organizations in your field

Principal Chris Lehmann

Librarian Joyce Valenza

Teacher Lisa Parisi

Tech Coordinator Silvia Tolisano

Education historian Diane Ravitch

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Chris Lehmann

Blog

Twitter

School web site

Apple in Education Profile

Joyce Valenza

Blog

Twitter

Wiki

Lisa Parisi

Blog

Twitter

Co$aborations

Silvia Tolisano

Blog

Twitter

Slideshare presentations

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Diane Ravitch

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Tip 3 Leverage searchCreate searches in Twitter for topics of interest and see what pops up

ldquoEveryday Mathrdquo

ldquoSteve Hargadonrdquo

earthquake

NSTA

Fo$ow people found in these searches that seem to share your interests

Tip 4 Select a handle

Create a common username to use in various online communities

Establishes your digital footprint

Makes you recognizable across communities and forums

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

Page 30: Personalized PD

Tip 2 Follow thought leaders and organizations in your field

Principal Chris Lehmann

Librarian Joyce Valenza

Teacher Lisa Parisi

Tech Coordinator Silvia Tolisano

Education historian Diane Ravitch

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Chris Lehmann

Blog

Twitter

School web site

Apple in Education Profile

Joyce Valenza

Blog

Twitter

Wiki

Lisa Parisi

Blog

Twitter

Co$aborations

Silvia Tolisano

Blog

Twitter

Slideshare presentations

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Diane Ravitch

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Tip 3 Leverage searchCreate searches in Twitter for topics of interest and see what pops up

ldquoEveryday Mathrdquo

ldquoSteve Hargadonrdquo

earthquake

NSTA

Fo$ow people found in these searches that seem to share your interests

Tip 4 Select a handle

Create a common username to use in various online communities

Establishes your digital footprint

Makes you recognizable across communities and forums

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

Page 31: Personalized PD

Chris Lehmann

Blog

Twitter

School web site

Apple in Education Profile

Joyce Valenza

Blog

Twitter

Wiki

Lisa Parisi

Blog

Twitter

Co$aborations

Silvia Tolisano

Blog

Twitter

Slideshare presentations

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Diane Ravitch

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Tip 3 Leverage searchCreate searches in Twitter for topics of interest and see what pops up

ldquoEveryday Mathrdquo

ldquoSteve Hargadonrdquo

earthquake

NSTA

Fo$ow people found in these searches that seem to share your interests

Tip 4 Select a handle

Create a common username to use in various online communities

Establishes your digital footprint

Makes you recognizable across communities and forums

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

Page 32: Personalized PD

Joyce Valenza

Blog

Twitter

Wiki

Lisa Parisi

Blog

Twitter

Co$aborations

Silvia Tolisano

Blog

Twitter

Slideshare presentations

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Diane Ravitch

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Tip 3 Leverage searchCreate searches in Twitter for topics of interest and see what pops up

ldquoEveryday Mathrdquo

ldquoSteve Hargadonrdquo

earthquake

NSTA

Fo$ow people found in these searches that seem to share your interests

Tip 4 Select a handle

Create a common username to use in various online communities

Establishes your digital footprint

Makes you recognizable across communities and forums

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

Page 33: Personalized PD

Lisa Parisi

Blog

Twitter

Co$aborations

Silvia Tolisano

Blog

Twitter

Slideshare presentations

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Diane Ravitch

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Tip 3 Leverage searchCreate searches in Twitter for topics of interest and see what pops up

ldquoEveryday Mathrdquo

ldquoSteve Hargadonrdquo

earthquake

NSTA

Fo$ow people found in these searches that seem to share your interests

Tip 4 Select a handle

Create a common username to use in various online communities

Establishes your digital footprint

Makes you recognizable across communities and forums

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

Page 34: Personalized PD

Silvia Tolisano

Blog

Twitter

Slideshare presentations

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Diane Ravitch

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Tip 3 Leverage searchCreate searches in Twitter for topics of interest and see what pops up

ldquoEveryday Mathrdquo

ldquoSteve Hargadonrdquo

earthquake

NSTA

Fo$ow people found in these searches that seem to share your interests

Tip 4 Select a handle

Create a common username to use in various online communities

Establishes your digital footprint

Makes you recognizable across communities and forums

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

Page 35: Personalized PD

Joan Ganz Cooney Center

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Diane Ravitch

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Tip 3 Leverage searchCreate searches in Twitter for topics of interest and see what pops up

ldquoEveryday Mathrdquo

ldquoSteve Hargadonrdquo

earthquake

NSTA

Fo$ow people found in these searches that seem to share your interests

Tip 4 Select a handle

Create a common username to use in various online communities

Establishes your digital footprint

Makes you recognizable across communities and forums

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

Page 36: Personalized PD

Diane Ravitch

Blog

Twitter

Web Site

Tip 3 Leverage searchCreate searches in Twitter for topics of interest and see what pops up

ldquoEveryday Mathrdquo

ldquoSteve Hargadonrdquo

earthquake

NSTA

Fo$ow people found in these searches that seem to share your interests

Tip 4 Select a handle

Create a common username to use in various online communities

Establishes your digital footprint

Makes you recognizable across communities and forums

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

Page 37: Personalized PD

Tip 3 Leverage searchCreate searches in Twitter for topics of interest and see what pops up

ldquoEveryday Mathrdquo

ldquoSteve Hargadonrdquo

earthquake

NSTA

Fo$ow people found in these searches that seem to share your interests

Tip 4 Select a handle

Create a common username to use in various online communities

Establishes your digital footprint

Makes you recognizable across communities and forums

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

Page 38: Personalized PD

Tip 4 Select a handle

Create a common username to use in various online communities

Establishes your digital footprint

Makes you recognizable across communities and forums

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

Page 39: Personalized PD

Tip 5 Develop critical mass

You wonrsquot be able to take advantage of the information flowing through social media unless you fo$ow a signifiant number of people

Donrsquot try to keep up

Utilize lists in Twitter

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

Page 40: Personalized PD

Taking Charge Guidelines

Pick ONE tool to meet a particular professional development need or interest

Rea$y learn that tool and develop confidence around it

Utilize third party tools that enhance the functionality of your tool of choice ie browser bookmarklets

Find an informal online mentor to help you on your PD journey

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg

Page 41: Personalized PD

Follow You Follow Me

Lucy Gray

elemenousgmailcom

iChat Skype Flickr delicious Youtube etc elemenous

Blog httpwwwlucygrayorg