by John Norton | May 10, 2012 | Change, Connected Coaching, Expert Voices, Powerful Learning Practice
From the May issue of T.H.E. Journal . . . “It used to be in the 20th century that I considered it rude when people were texting or typing when I was presenting. Now, I consider it rude if I am the one who is doing all the talking.”
by Christen Dodd | Mar 2, 2012 | PD, Powerful Learning Practice
PLP eCourses attract participants from across the globe to learn and grow with one another. Over the next few weeks, we will feature interviews with current and past PLP eCourse participants. We’ll ask participants to share information about themselves, why they chose PLP eCourses and what they are up to professionally.
by Powerful Learning Practice | Feb 24, 2012 | PD, Powerful Learning Practice
Sunday, March 4th at 7pm EST, we’d like to invite you to join us for our very first #plpnetwork Twitter chat! What is a Twitter chat? A Twitter chat is a lot like any other online chat, where people gather to talk about a specific issue. The great thing about a...
by Powerful Learning Practice | Feb 1, 2012 | Change, News, Powerful Learning Practice, Press
The 2010 National Education Technology Plan demonstrates the importance of educators becoming more connected to resources, tools, colleagues, experts, and learning activities, both within and beyond schools. Participation in online communities of practice is a key way...