Growing Your Personal Learning Network
By David Warlick
This particular article was about PLNs, or Personal Learning Networks. The concept of PLNs is not a new concept by any means. For years, we as people have relied on resources and those around us to formulate the basis of our knowledge. Even before the convenience of technology we were connecting with people and the world around us.
It seems as though new PLNs are popping up everyday. There are 3 main types of PLNs. The first is a personally maintained synchronous connection. This is the standard PLN that includes consulted people and places for answers and information. The second is a personally and socially maintained semichronous connection. This type of connection consists of an alternate time reference. It is not synchronous, it just simply exists. The final type of PLN is a dynamically maintained asynchronous connection. The prior two connect people with each other, this type connects us with sources we deem as valuable.
It’s funny because I chose this article for the same reason I chose the last, in that it made a reference to what we were discussing in class this week. Diigo was used as one of the main examples.
Question 1: What relevance does this article have to current events in technology?
Answer 1: Basically, this entire article is everything that is current in technology The internet and all its components are such an ever-flourishing market, and these PLNs are just some of many examples of that.
Question 2: How can I use this to relate to my students?
Answer 2: I always try to put myself in the position of the students and how I could better understand their angle. For me, Myspace was the site in high school. I was about 15 when the site came into full swing, and I remember everyone just had to have a Myspace. Now there is Facebook, and Twitter, and who knows what else. But I’ll always remember my first experiences with mastering the site.
Friday, April 10, 2009
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