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Monday
Nov222010

Personal Learning Networks

What a wonderful connected world we live in! Thus it was that a group of us were able to listen to, and chat with, Chris Smith about, appropriately enough, learning networks.  Chris resides in Thailand, so it was a real privilege to be able to do that. He gave us a guided tour of the personal learning networks page on his Shambles website, and told us about a couple of very useful sites in particular. In following them up, I discovered that, like Chris, I had already signed up to a couple of them in the distant past, and forgotten about them – a phenomenon that Drew Buddie informs me is a well-known one, which even has its own name: dotsam and jetsam!

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PLN Links mentioned at
http://www.shambles.net/csmith/pln/

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