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Subscriber Special: February–Discounted Group Training

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Here are general guidelines: up to 10 people per class (same low price–$750) delivered via Google Classroom each class is about four weeks Normally, we charge $750 for five people. Classmates will become the core of your ongoing Personal Learning Network.

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Subscriber Special: February

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Here are general guidelines: up to 10 people per class (same low price–$750). Classmates will become the core of your ongoing Personal Learning Network. Every month, subscribers to our newsletter get a free/discounted resource to help their tech teaching: February 5th-8th: Group Professional Development.

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How to succeed with online PD for teachers

Neo LMS

It can help schools create an active learning environment that is sustainable, collaborative, coherent, focused on specific subjects, and that allows for educators to learn throughout the year. Here are a few guidelines to help you create successful online PD for teachers: Establish what teachers need. Give timely feedback.

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A Wrap Up Of Day 1 At #FETC

The Web20Classroom

Personal Learning Networks-Holly Atkins Notes- [link] While I am no expert on Personal Learning Networks I do speak a lot about them and profess their usage so I enjoy to hear other perspectives on them and their creation. In this session, the presenters focused on Twitter and Pintrest.

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Building a Personal Learning Network (PLN) on Twitter

EdTechSandyK

The Personal Learning Network (PLN) that I''ve built on Twitter over the past couple of months has become an amazing resource for learning about what''s going on in the educational technology world. One thing I''ve learned about using the web and Web 2.0 The list that follows is a result of that reflection.

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So.You Wanna Be A Blogger

The Web20Classroom

Using Blogs As A Part Of Your Personal Learning Network -Blogs are a great way to keep your finger on the pulse in your area or in education in general. Student Blogging Guidelines -If/When you get started with blogs with students you are gonna want some ground rules. Find out how by reading this post.

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Subscriber Special: July

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Classmates will become the core of your ongoing Personal Learning Network. Here are general guidelines: up to 20 people per class (same low price–$750). You will actively collaborate, share knowledge, provide constructive feedback to classmates, publish digitally, and differentiate for unique needs.