Week 13 – Individual
Learning and Mass Sharing #SAVMP
The week 13 SAVMP posted asked these questions of the
BLOGers:
How do you share the work that you do during individual
staff PD to ensure that great learning goes viral? I would love to see some
other examples of how people are sharing.
I don’t know why, but I have ALWAYS been a sharing person
(sharer). Often times, it does not
benefit me whatsoever, as folks will take my ideas and implement them, and then
THEY get the credit. But, hey, wasn’t it Reagan who said, “There is no limit to
the amount of good you can do if you don’t care who gets the credit.”
There are two ways I am “sharing” the professional
development we have at Cherry Street Elementary. One way is my Twitter feed.
During our two days of pre-service training this year, I ran a live feed during
the two days of training and posted all the videos we used as well as images of
our teachers as they provided the professional development for our campus. I
know that the Principals in my PLN often share videos and training topics, and
they give me brilliant ideas. I hope that my sharing does the same! Here are some examples from back in August.
And, even more fun, I have
started sharing videos of EVERYTHING! I created a YouTube Channel about a year
ago, and I have been having the most fun populating it with faculty videos and
videos I have made for school-based professional development goals. Here are
just a couple:
The sky is the limit when it
comes to sharing. I don’t know who the approximately 4,000 people are who have
viewed my BLOG, but I hope in some way that they have had at least one “take
away” from the experience. This is connected learning at its best. Viral
learning is contagious! LOL.
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