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It Doesn’t Take a Village— It Takes a Personal Learning Network! Gary Schirr Laurel Schirr Radford University Virginia Tech
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It Doesn’t Take a Village—It Takes a Personal Learning Network!

Gary Schirr Laurel Schirr

Radford University Virginia Tech

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Lifetime Learning and A Network

“Lifetime learning, part of the role of an academic in both teaching and research roles, advances the economy and culture of a community” (Whyte 1989).

“Without sharing there is no education” (Wiley 2008).

“We have long relied on…colleagues & acquaintances to supplement our knowledge…” (Warlick 2009, p. 13)

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EDUCATORS NEED A PLN

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NETWORKING FOR LEARNING

How do YOU network?

Are you networking now?

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“10 SECOND NETWORKING EXERCISE”

• Your name

• Your job and institution

• What is the subject that you chose for “lifelong learning?”

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“5 MINUTE NETWORKING EXERCISE”

• EVERYONE UP!

• Introduce yourself

• Exchange cards or email addresses

• Feel free to change seats

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Personal Learning Network

“Personal learning networks (“PLN”) are not new. We have long relied on…colleagues and acquaintances to supplement our knowledge…” (Warlick 2009, p. 13)

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A PLN and SOCIAL MEDIA

“It is vital that every educator use

social media to develop a PLN… to

advance their own lifelong learning as

well as understand the virtual learning

environments of their students.”

Richardson and Mancabelli (2011)

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A PLN and SOCIAL MEDIA

“Learners have always depended on peer

networks; social networking allows one to

effectively approximate online the traditional

learning opportunities of study groups, brown

bag lunches, and communities of practice”(Martindale and Dowdy 2010).

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A PLN and SOCIAL MEDIA

“Online PLNs are vital to sustained, long-

term learning: traditional offline PLNs die

when people change jobs… PLNs on

social media are not dependent on

location or current tasks (Couros 2010).

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Social Media Changes EVERYTHING!

“Social Media is Word of Mouth on Steroids” - Erik Qualman

“Social Media puts PLNs on Steroids”

- The Schirrs

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USING YOUR PLN

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PRIMARY OBJECTIVE of PLN

What is the primary objective?

Life-long learning

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Marketing Professionals

Keeping up on practice… AND

USING A PLN

to find Guest Speakers

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TWEET FOR HELP!Contributor Prev/New Occupation Location Contribution

@dstevenwhite - New - Professor MA, USA Development - syllabus

@andressilvaa Previous Prof./Consultant Chile eCRM, group mechanics

@Kozinets - New - Professor/Auth Canada Syllabus - Netnography

@ElaineYoung - New - Professor VT, USA Individual project

@markwschaefer Previous Consultant/Auth TN, USA Engagement, blog mech.

@ckburgess Previous MKTG Agency NJ, USA Student engagement

@DelaneyKirk - New - Professor FL, USA Project help

@LinHumphrey - New - Doc. Candidate TX, USA Location services, Mobile

@PatrickStrother Previous Ad agency/Prof MN, USA B2B vs. B2C perspectives

@EeeGeee Previous SMM, education MA, USA Great REFERRALS

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BUT– only 6 months for syllabusContributor Prev/New Occupation Location Contribution

@chuckmartin1 Previous Consultant MA, USA Using SM in class, Mobile

@michellegolden Previous Consultant/author MO, USA Professional uses, book

@alansee Previous Consultant OH, USA Great readings

@LinHumphrey - New - Doc. Candidate TX, USA Location services, Mobile

@CraigEYaris - New - SM Agency NY, USA Book suggestions

@aboyer - New - Professor, Entrep WA, USA SMM + startups

@SandrinePromTep Previous Doc. Candidate Canada Engagement ideas

@mikefixs Previous Consult/Prof NY, USA Success metrics

@joebobhester Previous Professor/consult NC, USA Class mechanics

@KentHuffman Previous Consultant/author TX, USA Readings

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POSTING AN UPDATED SYLLABUS

Prototyping

As suggested by

–Thomke, von Hippel for goods and services

–Agile + Extreme development for software

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ACCELERATED HELP!!More Input

More participantsRapid and sustained changes

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WHY DID THEY HELP?• “My focus is on education... as much as I can

help others...is important to me…”

• “Because we are a learning community!”

• “You are part of our PLN *personal learning network – author+ & we like to help!”

• “I was invested and very interested in the topic -and got as much as I gave.”

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TIPS FOR COMMUNITY SOURCING• When you seek ideas, feedback or help in your PLN

community target experts, BUT also broadcast to the entire community.

• Periodically remind the community of the project and thank community members by name for their help as it is received

• Create Wiki- or flexible online display to demonstrate the work in progress, which will serve as a prototype. (Thomke and von Hippel 2002; Ries 2011)

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DEVELOPING YOUR PLN

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Where to “house” an online community?

• Forums [Marketing has ELMAR]

• Facebook - Pages or Groups

• LinkedIn - Groups

• Google+ Circles [Hangouts are great!]

• Twitter [using #hashtags for discussion]

• Custom Networks or Wikis

• Visual: YouTube, Pinterest, Instagram

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TWO EXAMPLES

• Teaching Social Media Marketing

– LinkedIn group: Teaching Social Media Marketing

• Interactions on site

• Monthly Google+ Hangouts

• Learning Social Media Marketing

– FB Page: SMM4RU (Share readings)

– FB Group: SMM4RU (Share and talk)

• Current students and course alums

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DEVELOPING YOUR ONLINE PLN

• Step One: Bring “real” network online

• Step Two: Build up the online network

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FACEBOOK is for ..People you used to know (old friends, cousins)

LinkedIn is for…People you know (Networks)

Twitter is for…People you want to know

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BUILDING a SM PLN: OUR MODEL

Blog

Facebook• Page• Group

LinkedIn• Group

Twitter• Search• Twellow

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NURTURING YOUR PLN

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HOW TO BUILD A COMMUNITY1. Follow top people in the field on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Google+

2. Create and contribute to an online community that will be a PLN or organizational resource TODAY.

3. Converse with community members regularly and help with their projects.

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LAST EXERCISE

• Decide “home base” for your PLN

• Specify how to get members

• Develop three activities for your “campaign”

• Your objective (Life-long learning, etc)

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THANK YOU!@ProfessorGary @LaurelSchirrwww.facebook.com/SMM4RU [email protected]

Find us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest,

SMM4Biz.com,

AND…LinkedIn group:

“PLN – Creating a Learning Network”