3. recurring problems lack of time limited choice locked into traditional delivery modes www.flickr.com/photos/33917177@N00/93877390 www.flickr.com/photos/33917177@N00/93877390
5. you could access other people’s classroom practices have other educators suggest resources and offer advice network with educators worldwide http://www.mrmeyer.com/blog/
6. you could notice new and emerging trends hold exploratory discussions of ideas without the constraints of time and cost http://www.mrmeyer.com/blog/
7. create your own blogging network 21 st century professional learning http://www.flickr.com/photos/35468148654@N01/291537716
8. heard of this stuff? Web 2.0 (read/write web) the “Flat World” “ Digital Natives” and “Digital Immigrants.” lifelong learning exponential change http://www.flickr.com/photos/bmh4you/84179796/
9. some people think blogging is this but it's not http://www.flickr.com/photos/35468141938@N01/10404265
10. A blog based presentation by Alan Levine , 2005. More Than Just Cat Diaries
13. growing my own edublogging network reading posts following links and blogrolls public Bloglines accounts
14. blogging starts as a solo activity be patient http://www.flickr.com/photos/leighblackall/180284466/
15. writing on my blog my work ideas about education notes from T&D sessions & conferences initiatives and projects responding to other bloggers
16. commenting on other people's blogs offer insight build on their ideas share your experience challenge with tact point to useful resources
17. meanwhile back at the blog comments slowly add to the conversation
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19. commenting tips add to the conversation feel free to disagree (politely) learn some basic HTML to add links encourage newcomers with comments don’t be afraid to comment on your comments!
21. connect to classroom teachers education experts administrators and policy makers visionaries and radicals
22. potential grassroots influence sharing resources and ideas open educators just-in-time Professional Learning www.flickr.com/photos/51035690764@N01/13471256