The personal learning network for educators
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I’ve nominated TESOL’s Electronic Village Online (EVO) for The Chronicle of Higher Education’s competition of top technology innovators in higher education. They’re asking for votes and stories, so…Continue
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Sandra Annette Rogers Oct 3, 2011. 5 Replies 1 Like
I just joined this platform and would like to connect with other TESOL members, especially those involved with the Electronic Village Online (EVO).
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After listening to a webinar today on PLNs, I realized that I often speak about various facets of personal learning networks but haven’t addressed them head on. I’m a big advocate of PLNs because of their power to network with peers locally and globally. Additionally, I work from home, so I don’t have the more familiar hangout time with colleagues during breaks or at lunchtime when you would normally spend time discussing various topics. Instead, I’m more likely to attend a Google+Hangout or…
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When Google first appeared on the Internet, I, like many folks, googled myself. I was horrified to discover that someone else with my name had committed suicide and lived to write a book about it. Hence, if someone searched for me, they’d find the other Sandra Rogers because she’s selling a book about her near-death experience and glimpse of the afterlife! Thank the heavens she’s still alive. However, without sounding crass, I couldn’t really do anything about my name…
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Ellen Dougherty said… Nice!! I would like to take the online training program you completed last year once my dissertation is completed. You convinced me ...
My apologies for not responding to your email about presenting at TESOL in Philadelphia. It was a busy semester!! Perhaps we could present in Dallas together, if you wish, in 2013. Let's keep in touch.
Ellen
Ellen Dougherty said… Sandra,
I'm well, thank you!! How are you? Read Dr. Hanson-Smith's comment about your blog - very nice!! I am busy working on my proposal - zoom, zoom !!
Are you attending TESOL in Philadelphia? Let's plan on meeting if you are ..
Ciao,
Ellen
Gary Oliver Lundin said… Sandra,
I am grateful for the recommendation. Nice to hear from you. too.
Jamie Lormeau replied to Katy Foster's discussion Professional Development in the group Awesome AdministratorsApril 2, 2012 at 4:15pm to June 29, 2012 at 5:15pm – http://epals.webex.com
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