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  1. You are so right! In the staff room it is different. I am surprised if I get to see most of my colleagues weekly because we are so caught up with what we are doing. However, I talk with my PLN daily and they give me exactly what I need when I need it. Sometimes, they provide me with valuable resources and other times they provide me with a listening ear and support. Thank you for being part of my PLN.

  2. It is an amazing privilege that never ceases to fill me with wonder. I have had the same experience with Shelly and her generosity and wisdom.

    It is different from the faculty room because we come together by choice to share and grow together. I am not as tired on Twitter as I am over a grabbed cup of coffee between classes. I am there to learn and to change. With the teachers down the hall, it always feels more about survival and less about growth, something that is too bad, but makes me all the more grateful for my PLN.

  3. I’m new to the idea of a virtual pln, but the journey has been amazing. I’m inspired everyday by the collaboration, ideas, and classroom projects educators develop and share. I hope this is just the beginning of my story and it takes on a new life of its own, just like your story. I couldn’t do this without the encouragement of others like Shelly.

  4. Dear Eva,
    I agree! I think it’s being able to find people who share more than just an employer; you can find individuals with a very similar professional focus and outlook in life. A great advantage over the staffroom is our asychronicity, being able to drop by a few hours or days later and still communicate meaningfully. That said, I do think that face to face communication has more dimensions and being online has taught me to appreciate and value them more.
    The only downside of our PLN communications that I see is that you have to limit yourself, because there are no natural limits to our connectivity. Surfing is addictive. I personally do find I have to watch out a little.
    Have a lovely day,
    Anne

  5. Great post Eva! 🙂

    You are so right about the teachers in our own staff rooms. At my school, I feel like it’s a battle to get anyone to join me, most of my colleagues always say they don’t have the time nor the skills. So thank good for PLNs! 🙂
    It’s amazing, and strange at the same time, how connected I am to people I have never met F2F, but with whom I share resources almost on a daily basis, people who cheer me on and encourage me to do better, to be a better teacher. People like you, my dearest Eva. Thank you, for being a member of my PLN.

    1. Dear PLN,
      Thank you for dropping by and your nice comments. I really feel great that I’m part of your PLNs and you are part of my PLN. I enjoy the wonderful privilidge of it every day.
      Thanks:-)

  6. Dear Eva,

    Such a great explanation of the importance of PLN.It is so important and I totally agree with you about the amazing power of twitter and their PLN at there..You,Shell Terrell,Burcu Akyol,Ken Wilson and many others amazing educators gave us to learning new things about teaching and like a computer programs we can update our knowledge about teaching..

    I sincerely thank all of you and I wanna thank you for great explanation,Eva.Bye..

  7. I have been “online” for quite some time and I am now just discovering how to use twitter. I have within a day discovered an amazing array of resources, just by searching for teaching english, and following a few people.

    It is nice to hear your success story with twitter. Thank you for the article and encouragement!

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