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Social Networks

Clark Quinn

It sort of feels like a classroom with too much noise and side conversations. As a teacher, we learn how to manage that. As a student we learn how to ignore the chatter. Maybe this is partly design, but it's also how conversation, content spread across social networks. How do social networks relate to personal learning?

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Top 100 Tools for Learning in 2013

OpenSesame

build your personal learning network? LinkedIn – Facebook for careerists, with better conversation. Xing – Expand your professional network. learn a new language (or three)? Padlet – Web-wall for your to do lists – or just your virtual Justin Bieber posters. Not on Twitter yet?