Connectivism-
Mind map Reflection
First there is http://instructech3000.blogspot.com
I use this site to post
information
for my classwork. Second there is wuwcnewsletter.blogspot.com which is from the
Walden University Writing Center, which gives updates and information about
writing techniques, upcoming webcasts, and seminars. Next there is Learning
Solutions Magazine LearningSolutionsMagazine@elearningguild.net via bounce. This
helps me to learn about the topics and resources that Instructional Designer
professionals use. Then there is MasteryConnect Learning Community which is
used for teachers who are mostly “sharing and discovering common formative
assessments, tracking mastery of state and
Common
Core standards, and engaging with like-minded teachers in the community.”
Last there is http://www.educationjobsite.com.
I use this website that shows the Instructional Design and Training positions
in my area. I use this to see what companies are looking for when they hire.
The network has changed the way that I learn by giving me a
broader atmosphere for obtaining information. I have more views and perspectives
on what’s going on in the world. The digital tools that best facilitate
learning for me are the MasteryConnect
Learning Community and LearningSolutionsMagazine@elearningguild. MasteryConnect Learning Community helps in me in my current profession. LearningSolutionsMagazine@elearningguild
helps me learn more information about the profession that I hope to enter soon. I gain new knowledge when I have questions by looking through these
sites. I try to look through the blogs that are offered and if the questions
aren’t answered, then I use the search site on a particular page. The ways my personal learning network support the
central tenets of connectivism are by using all of my resources as a network to
feed my learning concerns. The blogs by Instructional designers feeds my social
curiosity for how they interact in workshops, conventions, and private sector
settings. The technical learning knowledge that I gain is from the display of
new products that are being introduced in both the Common Core standards and
the demonstration e-learning products by trainers.
Connectivism-
Mind map Reflection
First there is http://instructech3000.blogspot.com
I use this site to post
information
for my classwork. Second there is wuwcnewsletter.blogspot.com which is from the
Walden University Writing Center, which gives updates and information about
writing techniques, upcoming webcasts, and seminars. Next there is Learning
Solutions Magazine LearningSolutionsMagazine@elearningguild.net via bounce. This
helps me to learn about the topics and resources that Instructional Designer
professionals use. Then there is MasteryConnect Learning Community which is
used for teachers who are mostly “sharing and discovering common formative
assessments, tracking mastery of state and
Common
Core standards, and engaging with like-minded teachers in the community.”
Last there is http://www.educationjobsite.com.
I use this website that shows the Instructional Design and Training positions
in my area. I use this to see what companies are looking for when they hire.
The network has changed the way that I learn by giving me a
broader atmosphere for obtaining information. I have more views and perspectives
on what’s going on in the world. The digital tools that best facilitate
learning for me are the MasteryConnect
Learning Community and LearningSolutionsMagazine@elearningguild. MasteryConnect Learning Community helps in me in my current profession. LearningSolutionsMagazine@elearningguild
helps me learn more information about the profession that I hope to enter soon. I gain new knowledge when I have questions by looking through these
sites. I try to look through the blogs that are offered and if the questions
aren’t answered, then I use the search site on a particular page. The ways my personal learning network support the
central tenets of connectivism are by using all of my resources as a network to
feed my learning concerns. The blogs by Instructional designers feeds my social
curiosity for how they interact in workshops, conventions, and private sector
settings. The technical learning knowledge that I gain is from the display of
new products that are being introduced in both the Common Core standards and
the demonstration e-learning products by trainers.
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