Personal Learning Environment (PLE)

REFLECTIONS AND UPDATES:  Initially when this assignment was given I thought I had no specific people I use in my PLE.  I had groups on Facebook and LinkedIn that connected me to resources, but I didn't think there were specific people I learned from right now beyond my instructors at UW Stout.  After receiving feedback I realized there are people at the school where I teach that are great resources for me.  I also made a point to reach out and contact Dr. Page, the Division Chair for online learning, to help me with some issues in my class.  The updates I made to the image below include adding specific people, including Dr. Page, to my learning environment.  At State Fair there are people who help me when I have questions on content or school specific questions.  We also have a very knowledgeable set of people in charge of training faculty in the use of technology.  My instructors for the E-learning and Online Teaching graduate certificate have been a great resource for information on online teaching.  Other than specific people, I have started exploring Twitter, which I moved to the exploring section.  While exploring Twitter I discovered TedEd Chats.  I don't know much about them, but they seem like they would be a great tool to add to my PLE and I look forward to participating in one.  Another update, that is not apparent in the image below, is the use of my blog, DissectingScience.com.  I've started trying to add something to it every week and it is a great resource for me to dig deeper into thoughts I have on science and teaching.



I currently use Facebook as my primary means of learning.  It is mostly used as a source of science news from sources like Scientific American, Science Alert!, EurekAlert!, etc.  LinkedIn I use in a similar way and am a member of several science groups.  When I have a specific topic I am curious about Google is always my first stop.  It is a very important tool for advancing my understanding.  All my instructors at UW Stout are very important in my PLE.  They are my primary means of learning about online teaching - a very important aspect of helping me deliver good science instruction to my online students.

The areas I am exploring and need to add to my PLE are mostly related to online teaching.  Edutopia is a great resource for information about education, and Merlot II has some really good activities for classes that can help me create solid learning activities focused on higher levels of learning according to Bloom's taxonomy.  I became a member of Research Gate after I completed my dissertation and have found some interesting information on there, but I need to spend more time with it.  I have also tried blogging, on my own website, DissectingScience.com, and on my friend's website.  I really like it, but I need to develop what I want to blog about more.  Coming from an academic background my writing often includes a lot of citations, which are time consuming to gather and can limit how much I blog.

The Learning Revolution looks like a great resource for teachers that I should explore more.  Twitter has also been repeatedly mentioned in education classes as being a good resource for information, as well as a great tool to use in class to share information.  I think I would like to use it to help expand my education on teaching.  This will be particularly important after I've completed the online teaching graduate certificate and don't have education professors as easily accessible.  It may also be useful for up to date information from scientists on their research.  I could have students pick a scientist to follow on Twitter at the beginning of a course and then have them give us updates on what the scientist is doing and how their research is going every few weeks.  Making research more real and exciting for my students in Introductory Biology can be critical for helping them really absorb the material.  I think that would help bring science to life for them!

I chose to represent my PLE as a Coggle mind map because I think it clearly displays how I use each tool and what sources are used within each tool.  Coggle was is fun to use too, and with a new clipping tool, Clipular, it was really easy to put together.  I had no idea I could do something like this so easily!