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Perceptions in Higher Education of Professional Learning Networks (PLNs)
Daniel G Krutka; Torrey Trust; Jeffrey Carpenter
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2017 (Mar 05, 2017) pp. 532–535
Many faculty members in higher education have turned to professional learning networks (PLNs) to take advantage of reduced temporal and spatial constraints in an effort to engage with colleagues. While we know that professors have cultivated PLNs,...
Topics: Graduate Education & Faculty Development, Teaching and Learning with Emerging Technologies
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Leading by Learning: Exploring the Professional Learning Networks of Instructional Leaders
Torrey Trust; Jeffrey Paul Carpenter; Daniel G. Krutka
Educational Media International Vol. 55, No. 2 (2018) pp. 137–152
Leaders in education are often the sole person in their particular role in a school, and have thus frequently struggled with professional isolation. In recent years, social media tools such as Facebook and Twitter have created new opportunities for...
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#RemoteTeaching & #RemoteLearning: Educator Tweeting During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Torrey Trust; Jeffrey P. Carpenter; Daniel G. Krutka; Royce Kimmons
Journal of Technology and Teacher Education Vol. 28, No. 2 (2020) pp. 151–159
The coronavirus pandemic has upended educators’ lives and work in many ways. Many educators turned to social media spaces, such as Twitter, to navigate the transition to remote life and teaching. For this study, we examined two popular hashtags - ...
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“Together we are better”: Professional learning networks for teachers
Torrey Trust; Daniel G. Krutka; Jeffrey Paul Carpenter
Computers & Education Vol. 102, No. 1 (November 2016) pp. 15–34
In recent years, many educators have turned to professional learning networks (PLNs) to grow in their craft with peers who are more accessible online because of reduced temporal and spatial constraints. While educators have cultivated PLNs, there is ...
Language: English
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Moving beyond silos: professional learning networks in higher education
Torrey Trust; Jeffrey Paul Carpenter; Daniel G. Krutka
Internet and Higher Education Vol. 35, No. 1 (October 2017) pp. 1–11
Many faculty and staff in higher education have turned to digitally-enhanced professional learning networks (PLNs) as a means for situated learning that can help them grow in their various professional responsibilities. However, there is scant...
Language: English