One site that I looked at and really enjoyed was http://www.edutopia.org/blog/10-tips-become-connected-educator-elana-leoni. This ten tips are great and very useful as an educator trying to stay connected.
These tips include:
- Embrace Making Mistakes
- There's No Right Way - There's Only Your Way
- Just Jump In
- Be Open to Learning Unexpected Things
- Follow Like-Minded People in Education
- Join the Edcamp Movement
- Join a Live Virtual Event
- Block Out Time to Get Connected
- Be Yourself and Help Others
- Start Blogging
When I read tip six about joining the Edcamp Movement, that got me really excited because I plan to attend the Edcamp later in March. I can't wait to learn more at this event!
I was unable to be part of the interview with Toby, but I learned a lot by watching the video. He was a big fan of Twitter and talked a lot about the different uses for twitter for staying connected with other educators. One thing I really picked up on was when he said, "you only get out what you put in." This can pertain to just about everything that you do in life and I believe that this is a great quote to live by while going through my teaching career. Toby really stressed that we need to follows several people, but to unfollow those who don't you to become a better educator. He did a really great job of promoting the positives that Twitter can bring to us as future educators.
I can't wait to learn more about how to become a more connected educator for my future classrooms. I plan to continue using Twitter, Pinterest, Facebook, and keeping up on reading educational blogs. These are all great starts to becoming better connected.