4. Your PLN includes all the
different people and
websites you use in
order to collaborate,
communicate and learn.
From social networking
to bookmarking, the
avenues of sharing ideas
across the web are vast!
6. Anybody who wants to learn and
teach others in a web community.
This is particularly useful for
people in the field of education
who want to discuss and improve
the ways they incorporate web 2.0
practices in the classroom.
12. 1. Micro-Blogging
DO: Follow like-minded
people and share your
relevant news/blog posts
DON'T: Give out useless
information or use an
unprofessional tone
22. 4. Podcasts & Webinars
• Watch, listen and learn,
then make your own
• Save and subscribe to
channels and users
• Establish yourself as an
authority
26. 5. Wikis & NINGs
• Make a profile and join an
online community
• Specific to your own
interests and profession
• Many NINGs let you have
your own blog
36. 7. Photo Sharing
DO: Visit the Library of
Congress archives for
amazing archive photos
DON'T: Upload other
people's photos or those
protected by copyright
37. Links to get you started... Youtube.com
Twitter.com Slideshare.com
Gmail.com Animoto.com
Blogger.com Wikispace.com
Wordpress.com Ning.com
Typepad.com Skype.com
Delicious.com Gmail.com
Diigo.com Flickr.com
Apple.com/itunes/podcasts Picasaweb.google.com
38. If you're interested in learning
more about PLN websites, check
out our Fundraising PLN here:
www.thefundraisingpln.com
Another great resource is
The Educators PLN:
www.edupln.ning.com
39. Believe Kids Fundraising
This presentation created by
Believe Kids Fundraising, for more
information visit
www.believekids.com