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Learning Network

People with a growth mindset tend to view feedback as an opportunity to learn and improve, while those with a fixed CAROL DWEC.

Teachers need ways to connect with peers, exchange ideas, collaborate and share resources, and engage in meaningful conversations by RACHELLE DENE POTH ( July 28, 2023).

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This has been the most enriching of all; it allows us to share opinions and provide positive feedback.

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“A personal Learning Network is a way of describing the group of people with whom you connect to learn about their ideas, questions, reflections, and preferences” Marc-Andre Lalande.

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Here are some of my professional learning networks in ADL Master Ed; Working Group Lamar University.

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Since obtaining my master's degree and getting to know my coworkers, I have come to rely on them as my primary support network. Thanks to their collaboration and assistance, I have accomplished numerous achievements as part of a team. Allow me to introduce each of them.

Everyone interacts throughout the school year with different proposals, observations, group collaborations, strategy development, and curriculum review are carried out. This has been the most enriching of all; it allows us to share opinions and provide positive feedback.

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PERSONAL LEARNING NETWORK

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Junuen Malagon

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The Innovative Education Network believes that learning should be creative and engaging. We are a network of educators finding new and innovative ways to teach and inspire students.

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My goal is to create an environment where students can gain the skills they need to be successful. By collaborating, we can share best practices and develop new strategies to benefit our students.

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Learning networks have been fundamental in my professional and work life, and I am increasingly striving to build them efficiently and effectively.

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A learning network is a valuable tool that can connect you with a wide range of people, allowing you to leverage their collective knowledge and experience to enhance your learning. I firmly believe that collaboration is key, and I am lucky to have been part of various networks that have enriched my learning experiences.

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Professional Learning Network (PLN) is a natural extension of how people learn by connecting with others who have shared interests, ideas, or resources. If the internet was, at one point, one way a user logs on to search for information or share an opinion, then logs off because they’re finished, a more progressive view could be that connectivity is omnidirectional and multi-faceted. We connect with different people with uniqu

e expertise using varied tools for authentic and constantly changing purposes. Interestingly, that view will continue to change as technology evolves. We view and define connections in light of the potential for and degrees of connectivity.

 

These are some of my professional Learning Networks:

I have used Learning Networks such as Canvas, Education, Google Classroom, Class Dojo, Bain Pop, Khan Academy, Google Applied Digital Skills, Google Education, Magic School AI, Edutopia, and Wix.com. 

These networks relate to my interest in educational technology, digital literacy, and public education.

Google Applied Digital Skills is a learning platform and network where educators can collaborate and sign up to create classes for their students to teach digital skills through Google-prepared curriculum. This type of Learning Network is a great technological resource  for educators.

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Google Education is a learning network, I joined. This network shares. How educators can use Google tools together to drive educational impact, what educators can use Google tools together to drive educational impact, and what is currently  happening in the   world of education.

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Magic School AI is an amazing learning network that has a special mission. Their mission is to use artificial intelligence to combat teacher burnout and turnover rates, and    networking tools and tactics are designed to emphasize the realities of teaching.

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Edutopia is a learning network that, I have also joined, where educators can read about best practices and see what works in education. Edutopia shows educators how they can adopt these new practices, skills, and methods of innovation in the real world of their   classrooms.

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