Tuesday 16 August 2016

The Power of a #PLN

Although joining Twitter in 2009 (according to my Twitter profile), I didn't really begin to actively use it until 2 years ago. And it wasn't until this year that I really recognised the power of Twitter in helping me create an amazing Professional Learning Network (PLN). This blog, from Teacher Challenges, explains exactly what a PLN is, and why having one is so important for a teacher.



Since finishing my university study, I have discovered I have 'spare' time, so I read books - professional, teaching books. So far, my favourite has been "Teach Like A Pirate", by Dave Burgess. You can read my #tlap book review blog here. Currently, I am reading "The Innovator's Mindset", by George Couros. I discovered both of these authors, and their books, on Twitter.

"The Innovator's Mindset" has got me thinking and questioning why we do the things we do, and why do we do them the way we do? The first example that popped into my mind was our Middle School's Student-Led Conferences. I know exactly why we do them - you can't argue with the research.

Although we have completed 3 rounds of successful and well-received SLC's, I am not convinced that the way our students present their work folios to their families adequately reflects their creative capabilities. Currently, our students create a slideshow (boring) or use Adobe Voice to share their semester's achievements. Surely, there are some more innovative ways of wowing their parents!

So, I put it out there. In the Twittersphere. One simple question:


The responses I received were fast and fabulous. And if some of my Twitter followers didn't have any ideas themselves, they knew someone that did and asked them. Within hours, I had some amazing ideas which I am going to share with the staff. Better still, they need to ask their students to come up with their own ideas about how they want to lead their next conferences. As George Couros says in his book:



 I'll share some of the links I received with you here:

http://mrsevonsthirdgrade.blogspot.com.au/2015/03/student-led-iconferences.html
(This woman is amazing!)

https://sites.google.com/a/hightechhigh.org/pbl-resources/presenting-beautiful-work/pols-and-slcs