
Building a solid learning foundation is crucial and depends on many ideas. The networking student still needs advice and guidance through grey areas and around misleading content sites. Separating propaganda from useful information is an important skill to hone. Like the teacher of the 20th century the modern teacher is still needed as a grammar coach. Proper communication skills are a must when one is plugged in and networking around the world. Self taught courses as well as those that do not depend on a traditional classroom lecture format are becoming more predominant and ask a lot of the student. Time management is also a skill to be focused on. As always the teacher is the student's personal cheerleader at the end of the day. There are always large victories to be celebrated and small hurdles that need to be acknowledged.

In a post from her blog dated February 27, 2011, Dr. Drexler recalls an analogy of Kristin Hokanson. She states that the traditional college classroom is similar to a walled garden in that the perspective is predominantly one-sided. In that type of classroom there is the lecturer and audience. By being networked and in communication with other classrooms the content would surely change and quite possible positively impact the quality of the course for all that are included within the network. Other changes were alluded to but left for the reader to ponder.

A 7th Grader's Personal Learning Environment (or PLN)

Hi Laura, Your post is very thorough and insightful. You are an excellent writer. My thoughts on these topics were mostly the same as yours. I did not know that Dr. Drexler was a Geocacher. Thanks for sharing.
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Again, excellent.
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Lara, I enjoyed reading your post. Great job! I also really like your multiple choice "reactions" question!
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