Sunday, September 28, 2014

Building, Sustaining, & Cultivating a Learning Network

Entering the technological world has not been on the top of my list of things to do. I have avoided it with a passion in fact and felt strongly about the importance of that for self preservation. It was until I took a technologies class in graduate school that I began to realize the importance of technology in helping me reach my professional goals as an educator.

I have had a Facebook and Pinterest board for a while now but knew only the basics of both of those forms of social media. For this class I was asked to create a Twitter and Google+ accounts to expand my "Learning Network". Up until this point I had not included much into my learning network other than my immediate fellow classmates, teachers and educators. I now have the potential to connect with almost anything and everyone through the newly cultivated "Online Learning Network".

Here is the first shot of my first encounter with Twitter and the oh so intriguing Hashtag.




Twitter was so welcoming!! A whole new world to adventure and draw information from! Through my Twitter account I found that I was now able to connect with fellow educators in a quick and simple manner. This manner is focused on my interests.


From there I was able to connect with people who have the same interests and the comments, questions, and information pertaining to each. 


This connection can open up so many new ideas and options for my classroom. I plan to use it to gather information for my toolbox and use it to broaden my learning network. 



The most important thing that I have realized, however, is the importance of this knowledge for my students. In the year 2014, technology is a part of how we live. In order to have it used properly and effectively we must teach our students how to do so. It is extremely important that educators understand that and use this tool appropriately in the classroom. I will continue to test out what I can do with the new technology I have found and encourage discussions about this information with my fellow teachers and educators. I have learned that when trying to learn something new it is easier for me to learn it when I am teaching it so someone else. I plan to show my friends and family members what I have learned and answer any questions they may have. 






1 comment:

  1. Wow! This sounds like a big shift for you, Sydney. I'm looking forward to hearing more about your Twitter experience as the semester continues. Best of luck!

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