David Warlick is a wonderful speaker and an even more wonderful person. I was very fortunate to spend some time with him last night and this morning. I have very much enjoyed being a learner in his presence…
My notes from David’s second presentation at ITEC 2009:
Blogging is about listening as much as it is about writing David is talking about who he reads (for example, Stephen Downes serves as a filter for David)PLN = personal learning networkThere’s nothing new about PLNs; they existed long before the Internet; they were just more limited than they are nowEveryone’s PLN is differentDavid: “I blog to learn. Many of my blog entries are questions from which I learn from others.”For a lot of people, Twitter is the heart of their PLN. For others, it’s their blog, Facebook, Second Life, Ning, Delicious, Flickr, or whatever.The Classroom 2.0 Ning has 31,705 members as of this morningThe real power of PLNs is in mining the conversation. Because conversation is getting laid down, becoming part of the record, it can be monitored, mined, etc.Founder of Technorati: “Blogging is the exhaust of the human consciousness.”Warlick: “As a 6th grade teacher, I learned very quickly that the amount of time students paid attention to me was directly related to the strangeness of what I was talking about.”David’s bookmarks are at www.delicious.com/dwarlickSocial bookmarking is my personal digital libraryTagging is a key function in the networked InternetSee also:A gardener’s approach to learning
Keywords: personal learning network Warlick