SOCIAL LEARNING Directory of Social Networks for Learning
Professionals
This list was set up in response to requests for help in finding
social networks aimed at learning professionals, that are FREE to join. The list contains a mix
of networks for both educators and workplace learning professionals.
Use the list to find one or two relevant networks to join.
The list is ordered by name of network. The platform (e.g. Ning,
LinkedIn, Facebook) and the
name of the network creator, where known are shown in brackets.
If you know
of a social network that you think should be on the list,
email me, Jane Hart.
A
25Tools:
Open to any one who would like to
discuss the use of 25 free tools for education or
training. (Ning, Jane Hart)
AralaNET: Internet based learning for all: on-line Philippine
community of teachers and educational leaders in basic education,
who are natives or immigrants in the digital world (Ning)
Art Education
2.0: Using new technology in art classrooms (Ning, Craig
Roland)
Creating
an online learning community: This space is open for discussions
about online learning and sharing. How can we optimize online
learning spaces to share and learn from each other? How can online
learning communities improve student learning and engagement? (Ning,
Simon)
Creativity in E-Learning: For all those involved in using
technology to enhance learning and teaching, from schools, colleges
and Universities, to commercial and public training departments.
(Ning, Helen W)
D
Distance
Learning: A social network for distance learning professionals (Ning,
aduckwoth)
E
EdLinks:
A Social network for Learning 2.0 for Pakistan (Ning, Deborah Johnson)
edna
Groups: Community spaces for Australian educatos (edna)
Education
2.0: Instructional Designers, developers, instructors and
learners getting together to share PRACTICAL ideas about the
application of Web 2.0 tools, websites and other resources in school
Education and eLearning (formal or informal).(Ning, Enzo Silva)
eLearn
group: A community for sharing ideas, concepts, and technology
for eLearning. Join today and post any of your comments/questions,
or get access to tutorials and code snippets to increase you
production time! (Red Resener, LinkedIn)
E-Learning for Life: Fostering a professional learning community
in Qatar and beyond (Ning, Julie Lindsay)
(E-)Learning Network: Networking group for professionals working
in the (E-)learning industry and informal learning industry. Enables
members to share information and to identify career opportunities
(LinkedIn, John van de Bruinhorst)
F
Fireside Learning: A network created for collegial conversation,
for sharing thoughts about education. (Ning, Connie Weber)
G
Gaming and
Learning in Second Life: o focus and catalyze worldwide efforts
of educators, commercial ventures, and organizations to harness,
promote, and implement gaming for the purposes of intentional and
incidental learning in Second Life (Ning, Jeremy Koester)
Gifted Education 2.0: Real life collaboration regarding all
issues in Gifted Education (Ning, Ginger Lewman)
H
Higher Education in US: community of people interested in US
higher education. We welcome and invite students, alumni, advisors,
and consultants who want to seek/offer advice about US higher
education. (NIng, Veekay)
Huddlemind:
for those who are actively shaping new thinking on education (Ning,
Huddlemind)
I
ICT in
Education: for visitors to www.ictineducation.org and the
newsletter, Computers in Classrooms (Ning, Terry Freedman)
ImagiLearning: Creating the future of learning: This community
is for those who can endure the shaking of all of their comfort
levels, as we attempt to understand and join the new culture of
learning. (Ning, John Jamison)
Internet
Time: a collaboration of wonderful people (Ning, Jay Cross)
iPod
Educators: a social network where educational podcasters at all
levels share philosophy, experiences, tools, and techniques to reach
the iPod generation of learners (Ning, Sue Palmer)
K
K12 Online
Learning: a network for people to share ideas, resources, and
questions about the world of K-12 Online Learning (Ning, Allison
Powell)
Key
Stage 3 Geography: A Ning
to support everyone teaching the new
Geography KS3
(Ning, David Rayner)
Learning:
A network for sharing learning resources here on the web. Please
share any resources that you find particularly inspiring and
helpful, they can be blogs, podcasts, videos, zines, bookmarks,
anything. (Ning, Jen)
Learning 2.0:
a platform for members to exchange expertise and skills (Ning,
Vikas Dhawan)
Learning, Education and Training Professionals Group:
This is a group for training professionals, including project
managers, instructional designers, developers, learning environment
engineers, learning officers and classroom trainers. (Mark
Lovelace, LinkedIn)
Learning Spanish: A resource for everybody looking to learn
Spanish. (Ning, Steve Hall)
Learning
Technologies User Group: An online community where Learning
Technologies User Group (LTUG) Members & others interested in
learning technologies can share ideas. (Ning, Carol Daunt Skyring)
LearningTown: A village for learning professionals (Ning,
Elliot Masie)
Learn
Web 2.0 with Maggie: This group is for all those who want to
learn with me about how to use Web 2.0 technologies for teaching and
learning (Ning, Maggie Verster)
Library 2.0:
for librarians and others interested in Library 2.0 (Ning, Bill
Drew)
Library Learning: Network for library learning professionals (Ning,
Lori Reed)
LinkedIn:
A major professional networking site (not just for learning
professionals)
My
Learning Space: global community of educators. Exchange ideas
about innovative teaching, share resources, work together in open
learning courses and create your own groups. (Ning, Chad Outten)
N
New
Tools for Learning Club: Every month discuss 5 new, upcoming or
unrecognised tools and their use for education, training or
performance support. (Ning, Jane Hart)
Ning in Education: Using Ning for educational social networks (Ning,
Steve Hargadon)
O
Online Instruction: Teachers need ongoing support and
information to facilitate online classes. Online Instruction caters
to instructors' needs. (Ning, Nellie Deutsch)
Open
Learning Exchange Network: OLE members and friends meet here to
share ideas and resources for bringing basic education to everyone
by 2015. (Ning)
OZ/NZ
Educators: for the OZ/NZ educators group and a focal point for
discussions and links to our regular group meetings (Ning, Sue)
P
Passionate Teachers: a special group of dedicated teachers, who
consider teaching as a mission and not just a job. Add your drop of
knowledge to this vast ocean of knowledge. (Ning, Rashmi Kathuria)
Personalized Learning: Social network for those interested in
personalized learning from either a technological or pedagogical
perspective. (Ning, Stevie Rocco)
Product Training Community: network is designed for product
training professionals; members share best practice, resources,
experience and advice with other like-minded peers in similar
roles.(Ning, Natalia Reddy)
Professional Development 2.0: A new paradigm for teaching means
a new way for Educators to learn (Ning, Sharon Betts)
Professional Development Community: This is a community web site
for the teachers and administrators interested in professional
growth (Ning, Lucy Gray)
School 2.0:
The transformation of education(Ning, Steve Hargadon)
Second Life
Education Community Conference: Whether you're planning on being
in Tampa, FL in Sept 08 for SLCC or are participating inworld, this
is the place for you to network with fellow SLED colleagues. (Ning,
Jonathon Richter / Wainbrave Bernal)
Second
Life Travel Guide: Finding the best locations in a world as
large as Second Life can be difficult. After exhaustive research we
have tracked down the best locations, the must visits in your
virtual travels. (NIng, Sean Percival)
Serious
Games: Serious games (SGs) or persuasive games are computer and
video games used as persuasion technology or educational technology.
They can be similar to educational games, but are often intended for
an audience outside of primary or secondary education. (Ning, AC)
Social
Learning: Exposing the power of sharing user created content
through collaborative, non-formal learning environments. (Ning,
Kevin D Jones)
SporeLearning: Let's talk about how SPORE can be used in
education/training/learning (Ning, Brent Schlenker)
T
Tapped-In, K-12 teachers, librarians, administrators, and
professional development staff, as well as university faculty,
students, and researchers gather here to learn, collaborate, share,
and support one another.
Teachers
2.0: Teaching in the digital age (Ning, Aaron Smith)
TeacherLibrarianNing: A community for teacher-librarians and
other educators (Ning, Joyce Valenza)
Teachers
2.0: A group of educators helping each other to learn and use
the new tools that are out there - from PowerPoint to Web 2.0.
(Ning, Aaron Smith)
Teaching and Learning with Technology: Explore technologies and
identify the opportunities they can offer to enable, empower and
transform teaching and learning. (Ning, Vasi)
Tech Camp
for Educators: With literacy as a focus, technology will be
infused across the curriculum as a tool for teaching and learning.
(Ning, Meg Ormiston)
The
E-Learning Council: Advance E-learning through a community that
provides leadership, best practices and resources in a collaborative
environment
The ELearning Guild:
This is the LinkedIn group for members of The eLearning Guild, a
world-wide community of practice for e-learning professionals:
designers, developers, and managers (LinkedIn, Bill Brandon)
The
IALLT Learning Ning: a learning community for anyone involved in
using technology to learn about languages, literatures, and
cultures. IALLT, a professional association for technology-using
language educators, promotes the sharing of expertise in many
contexts. (NIng, sharongs)
The Schools United (TSU): networking site dedicated solely to
the education community worldwide. It provides schools and staff
with the free facility to share educational resources and
experiences.
USKOOB, A
social network for teachers that is Australian based but has members
from across the globe
V
Video Games as Learning Tools: A resource for people interested
in teaching and learning with video games. (Ning, Brock
Dubbels)
Virtual
Worlds and Social Networking in Education: In this course we
will study the workings of Web 2.0 and develop through our
discussions and shared papers, insights, and opinions an
understanding of social networking sites and virtual worlds as
educational environments. (Ning, Michael McVey)
Voicethread for Educators: Looking to create, build and keep
resources for people using Voicethread in their classrooms. (Ning,
Mark Carls)
W
WeAreTeachers: the first network designed to
empower teachers of all types (Ning, Kelly Looney)
Web
2.0 for Teachers: This network is for teachers and
administrators who have attended presentations that highlight the
use of Web 2.0 tools. We are also accepting membership by educators
who are interested in using and sharing the use of Web 2.0. (Ning,
Karen Montgomery)
Web 2.0 in
higher education: Here you will be able to discuss all things
Web 2.0 with like minded people. (Ning, Dan Robinson)
What are you learning on Facebook? Let's tell the doubting
educators, parents, journalists, and business leaders that we're
doing more than browsing through people's profiles on Facebook.
We're learning from those profiles, our friends updates, the
articles they post and more! (Facebook group, Marcia Conner)
Workforce
Educators: A Network for Educators using Social Media to teach
and learn. New members are welcome and encouraged to contribute. (Ning,
Jen)
Working together to make a difference: The aim of this space is
to detail the efforts of educators and their students who are doing
their bit to think outside of themselves and raise funds for worthy
causes (Ning, Jenny Luca)
Work
Literacy: Web 2.0 for learning professionals (Ning, MIchele
Martin)
Workplace Learning 2.0: Open to anyone interested in discussing
the implementation of new, Web 2.0, learning approaches and
technologies for the personal or professional development of
employees in private, public or voluntary sector organizations.
(Ning, Jane Hart)