A PLN - Professional Learning Network or Personal Limitless Narratives
This world of virtual communication and online chatter is an amazing thing. While I am truthfully fighting it on the one hand (it takes up a tremendous amount of time as one gets caught up viewing others comments and conversations) I also have to admit there is some really cool stuff out there! (excuse the high school vernacular) I have never Tweeted or Blogged before this class so I cannot speak as one who has experience or a vast array of options within my Professional or Personal Learning Network. But if I had to explain how mine currently works, I would say that my PLN consists of my cell phone which holds all my contacts and is my first line of communication be it a phone call or a text or an email. That is the truest sense of my network thus far. The next arrow in my PLN quiver would be Google. As basic as that may sound I am one of those people that “googles” everything. Want to find the answer to most any question…just “google it”. Of course now YouTube has become the visual answer to Google. It’s amazing how there seems to be an instructional video for everything under the sun on YouTube now. Of course I also have a FaceBook personality but I rarely make an appearance on there. I am one of those people who feels a certain level of security is at stake using FaceBook as I have been a victim of a stalker through FaceBook. Just because they are a friend of a friend doesn’t make it safe. Other than those, my network consists of good ‘ol fashion face to face, real person time with my family, friends, church, work, and the new people I meet each day groups. But I am expanding my network with this class, that’s for certain!
Being that I am no longer in the classroom, I am experimenting on these many sites to hopefully find ways to use them in other areas of my professional life. For example, I can see gaining helpful information in Pinterest to use in my professional singing and modeling careers by way of style, music sites, costume design, etc. I am interested in learning to use Pinterest more but to be honest I have had difficulty in either understanding it’s true purpose, as I have not found it to provide too much more than pictures and links to more pictures, or it’s functionality, as I tried to post a pin myself and received a “this field required” message with no explanation. It is moments like this that I am not happy with any form of technology. 30 minutes wasted on trying out something that should probably only take 30 seconds. (Professor Rounds said to be honest about our experiences here).
I will definitely continue to explore the world of blogging and will create a professional blog for both my Sweethearts of Swing music group and a personal one for public speaking. I am excited to grow my PLN in this area!
I have been trying out Scoop.it. I found some great pages on there regarding public speaking. I will continue to peruse this one but it scared me a little when I tried a tag that opened something asking me to create a scoop. I don’t know that I am ready for that just yet. Someday perhaps. I am enjoying Diigo and will definitely try to condition my mind to start using that on a much more consistent basis, especially to help me remember sites I have been to. Although I have been playing around with that site too for quite some time now and I am still having a hard time figuring out how to save anything there. Oh how I wish I could learn things by only seeing it done once. And oh how I miss actual instructional books. Here’s the broken record…I can find and read in a manual in 3 minutes what takes me 30 minutes to 3 hours to find and learn on the internet. I’m just sayin’…
I did, however, find it very easy to Tweet links and to follow the links of those I follow on Twitter.