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Main Author: Kaldenberg, Kathy
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2012
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ998213
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contents @dvocacy: Using Your PLN to Build Support for the School Library Program Kaldenberg, Kathy Library Services School Libraries Small Schools Social Networks Internet School Districts Educational Technology Professional Development In the author's small school district of about 1,450 students and over 150 staff members, she is considered a local expert on all things social media. She has a minor presence on many of the social-media platforms including Twitter, Blogger, Pinterest, and Edmodo, and more accounts that she can remember. Interacting daily with her personal learning network (PLN) is part of her operating system now. In this article, the author discusses how she used PLN to build support for the school library program. (Contains 3 figures.)
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spellingShingle @dvocacy: Using Your PLN to Build Support for the School Library Program
Kaldenberg, Kathy
Library Services
School Libraries
Small Schools
Social Networks
Internet
School Districts
Educational Technology
Professional Development
@dvocacy: Using Your PLN to Build Support for the School Library Program Kaldenberg, Kathy Library Services School Libraries Small Schools Social Networks Internet School Districts Educational Technology Professional Development In the author's small school district of about 1,450 students and over 150 staff members, she is considered a local expert on all things social media. She has a minor presence on many of the social-media platforms including Twitter, Blogger, Pinterest, and Edmodo, and more accounts that she can remember. Interacting daily with her personal learning network (PLN) is part of her operating system now. In this article, the author discusses how she used PLN to build support for the school library program. (Contains 3 figures.)
title @dvocacy: Using Your PLN to Build Support for the School Library Program
topic Library Services
School Libraries
Small Schools
Social Networks
Internet
School Districts
Educational Technology
Professional Development
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ998213