
What Are Personal Learning Networks (PLNs) and Why Are They Important?
Definition: Personal Learning Network (PLN) is a network of people and resources that supports your learning and growth.
Having moved through EDCI 338 I have become more cognisant and critical of my own PLN. I now recognize that my PLN offers me the ability to
- Initiate connections for networking.
- Maintain connections.
- Share of ideas.
- Access resources.
I currently work with youth that have been diagnosed with eating disorders and used my PLN to reach out to a processional that I have not met. I wanted to ask some questions about their recommendation regarding a best course of action for a particularly challenging situation. This person was very helpful and recommended I read this book. They said it was written for clinicians and outlines an interesting new(ish) way of designing treatment paths for those with eating disorders.
In this situation I was able to use my PLN to
- Network with a colleague.
- Broaden my knowledge.
- Stay up to date with industry movement.
Social Media Dynamics for PLNs
Definition: Social media dynamics are the ways people interact and share information across different social media platforms
I have a history of observing social media as apposed to engaging actively with it. Understanding that this is not the most effective way to utilize my PLN I have set some personal goals to enhance the effects of my PLN
- Regular participation.
- Regular interaction
- Comments, likes, engagement.
- Building and maintaining connections.
- Utilizing a variety of platforms.

By engaging purposfully with my social media as outlined above I will be working towards achieving better business and eductional networking.
Long-Term Network Development
By setting the above long-term goals and engaging in this way with my social media PLN I hope to begin the gradual process of cultivating a meaningful and resourceful PLN. My hope is to engage in a way that allows for
- Access a diverse range of information.
- Stay up to date on industry progress.
- Connect with and maintain connections with other professionals.
- Act as a conduit for clients, professionals, and be able to connect them to local and global resources.
- Access diverse perspectives and resources that are not currently within my community.
Impact of Social Media on Learning, Academics, and Professional Environments

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Social media has eliminated a lot of the barriers that existed when attempting to implement both a Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and Open Teaching theories.
Definition: Open teaching involves facilitating learning experiences that are open, transparent, collaborative, and social.
Definition: UDL is âa set of principles for curriculum development that give all individuals equal opportunities to learnâ
These theories complement each other in that they both decenter the teacher and center the learner. Within these two frameworks the teacher becomes a conduit to learning and academics and the student drives the process.
This can be intimidating as discussed on this video.
However, It is important to remember that while this learning/teaching pathway seems informal and thus not as credible, the acquisition of knowledge is actually far grater then traditional ways of learning/teaching. Bernie Trilling and Charles Fadel cited in their book, 21st Century Skills, that
âResearch has shown that student learning gains are greatest when technology is seamlessly integrated with rich learning content, sound principles of learning, high-quality teaching, and an aligned system of assessments, standards, and quality learning experiences geared to the needs of each child.â
Trilling, B., & Fadel, C. (2009). 21st Century Skills: Learning for Life in Our Times. John Wiley & Sons.
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Social Media is capable of providing these benefits.
Finally, integrating social media into learning environments begin to chip away at the strong hold of western educating systems that have become both pervasive and oppressive. In Dismantling Global White Priviledge, Charndran Nair outlines how Western ways of educating, Western educational structures, and the inescapable Western perspective in educational content have limited the social mobility of the global majority. Social media in education works to disrupt the momentum by allowing real time access to information that is outside of the Western ideology and providing representation beyond any one community.
Nair, Chandran. “Dismantling Global White Privilege.” The Bookwatch, Mar. 2022. Gale Literature Resource Center.
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