Please join us for a webinar on Wednesday, March 22 at 16:00-17:00 CET. The webinar will focus on the power of personal learning networks and networked learning.

Questions:
What is a Personal Learning Network (PLN)?
Why is developing a PLN important for educators and students?
How can we best harness the power and potential of open/networked learning within and outside of educational institutions?
How can educators adopt open/networked learning to positively transform their learning environments?

alec

Alec Couros is a professor of educational technology and media at the Faculty of Education, University of Regina, in Saskatchewan, Canada. An award-winning educator, Alec helps his undergraduate and graduate students take up the incredible affordances of our connected world through the integration of educational technology in teaching and learning. Alec is also a well-recognized scholar and researcher who has given hundreds of keynotes and workshops around the globe on diverse topics such as connected/networked learning, digital citizenship, social media in education, and critical media literacy, providing educators, students, and parents with the knowledge necessary to take advantage of and thrive in our new digital reality.

The webinar will be held on Zoom.Us. To enter the room, you can click this link, or you can go to Zoom.Us and enter meeting ID 256583810. If you have never used Zoom before, you will need to download a launcher, so we recommend trying the link before the event to test your system’s readiness. The room is open at all times.

PRACTICAL INFORMATION


March 22, 2017

16:00-17:00  (CET)

See the recorded webinar!

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