Personal Learning Networking

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Personal Learning Networking by Mind Map: Personal Learning Networking

1. Communities

1.1. Church

1.1.1. Memorial Lutheran Church

1.2. Resident Halls

1.2.1. Hagemann Hall

1.3. Campus Organizations

1.3.1. SLA

1.3.2. SAMLE

1.3.3. NSCS

1.3.4. MTA

1.4. Off Campus Organizations

1.4.1. Arts To End Violence

1.5. Major Specific Communities

1.5.1. Elementary Education

1.5.2. Middle Level Education

1.5.3. Spanish Minor

1.6. Camp Adventure Community

1.7. Cedar Falls Community

1.8. Ames, Iowa Community

1.9. School Districts

1.9.1. Lincoln Elementary

1.9.2. Orchard Hill Elementary

1.9.3. Hudson Elementary

2. Career Enhancing Activites

2.1. Workshops

2.1.1. WET Project

2.2. Presentations

2.3. Conferences

2.3.1. Literacy Conference

2.3.2. Educational Summit

2.3.3. African American Conference

2.4. Ted Talks

2.4.1. Ken Robinson

2.5. Documentaries

2.5.1. TEACH

2.5.2. Nigh Schoools

2.6. Diversity Events

2.6.1. Art for the Heart

2.6.2. Special Olympics

3. Forms of Communication

3.1. Online

3.1.1. Zoom

3.1.2. Pinterest

3.1.2.1. Education boards

3.1.2.2. Organization boards

3.1.2.3. Professionalism boards

3.1.2.4. Creativity boards

3.1.3. Twitter

3.1.3.1. Twitter Chats

3.1.4. Blogs

3.1.4.1. Education

3.1.4.2. Organization

3.1.4.3. Teacher survival guide

3.1.5. Linkedin

3.1.5.1. Join Groups

3.1.6. Authors Websites

3.1.7. Youtube

3.1.8. Skype

3.1.9. Email

3.1.10. Prezi

3.1.11. Google Tools

3.1.11.1. Google Drive

3.1.11.2. Google Drawing

3.1.11.3. Google Sheets

3.1.11.4. Google Slides

3.1.11.5. Google Sites

3.1.12. Facebook

3.2. Cell Phone

3.2.1. Snapchat

3.2.2. Texting

3.2.3. Email

3.2.4. FaceTime

3.2.5. Whatsapp

3.2.6. GroupMe

4. RELATIONSHIPS

4.1. Family

4.1.1. Mom

4.1.2. Dad

4.1.3. Grandparents

4.1.4. Cousins

4.1.5. Aunts

4.1.6. Uncles

4.2. Friends

4.2.1. Rebekah

4.2.2. Kristin

4.2.3. Taylor

4.3. Classmates

4.4. Co Workers

4.4.1. Jamie

4.4.2. Jessica

4.5. Neighboors

4.5.1. Roger and Peggy

4.5.2. Neil and Tracy

4.5.3. Tom and Georgia

4.6. Teachers

4.6.1. Mrs. Miller

4.6.2. Mr. Ripley

4.6.3. Mrs. Billings

4.6.4. Mrs. Sullivan

4.6.5. Professor Tallakson

4.6.6. Professor Montgomery

4.6.7. Professor Graziano

4.6.8. Mrs. Webb

4.7. Role Models

4.8. Students

4.8.1. Austin

4.8.2. Haliey

4.9. Administration