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Personal Learning Networks: Using the Power of Connections to Transform Education

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Bronze Medal Award Winner--ForeWord Review's 2011 Book of the Year in Education The Internet connects us in unprecedented ways. To prepare students to flourish in this new learning world, schools will need to transform themselves in important ways. This book is a road map for any educator thinking about using the web for learning. Build your own learning network, and use learning networks in the classroom and schoolwide to improve student outcomes. Benefits: Contents:
Introduction: The Power of Networked Learning
Chapter 1: Understanding the Power of PLNs
Chapter 2: Becoming a Networked Learner
Chapter 3: Implementing a Networked Classroom
Chapter 4: Becoming a Networked School
Chapter 5: Ensuring Success of Learning Network Adoption
Epilogue: The Future of Schooling

168 pages, Perfect Paperback

First published May 1, 2011

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March 10, 2017
really good. Its a tough topic but Will puts some great advice forward. Its full of info for a newbie, and if you have a lot of experience already, it can be read fast and still offer a ton info jems.
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January 2, 2013
This is a great little book that's packed with lots of practical ideas about how K-12 educators can not only transform their own learning experiences, but that of the institutions in which they work. The concept of what is a "Personal Learning Networks" is explored in depth. Guidelines for how to create an individual PLN is revealed through real life examples. The process and timeline for implementing a program to create a "networked" school community is explained with outlines and time frames.

I've recommended this book, along with the Powerful Learning Network to several educator friends.
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February 11, 2013
Great mix of theory and practical suggestions. Not much new for those that are already tapped in to the current thinking on networked learning, but could be considered essential reading for those educators who are not. There were times when I would have liked to see more concrete evidence of the ideas being purported. Nice anecdotes throughout, but maybe the research hasn't caught up to give a little more weight to the true benefits and hazards of connected learning.
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June 20, 2012
Another excellent and forward thinking book co-authored by Will Richardson and Rob Mancabelli. The focus again is on making connections through social networking to enhance and improve educational practice. Many clear explanations and examples are included in each chapter that are easy to follow with much practical tips and tricks. The Twitter section is great!
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Author 8 books102 followers
September 1, 2015
A book about technology in education that has and will stand the test of time. While a few of the tools are outdated in the text, the premise of becoming a more connected educator and tapping into the vast knowledge that a PLN can provide is timeless. This is a book I sincerely hope the authors offer a 2nd edition someday.
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January 29, 2012
This was a great tool as I continue to develop my Personal Learning Network and start deciding how to implement PLN's with my students. Lots of great resources mentioned that I will be going back to as I continue down my 21st century learning journey.
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October 27, 2013
Great Book! Helped to change some of my units I teach.
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December 9, 2013
pretty god. The first half is outdated but the second half has some good ideas resources and suggestions.
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