aPLaNet What is a Personal Learning Network (PLN)
01 Juni 2012 aPLaNet What is a Personal Learning Network (PLN)
This video explains what is a PLN or Personal Learning Network and how it can be used as a tool for teacher professional development. aPLaNet is a European Union funded education project for language educators to help them use social networks and build PLNs for their professional development.
Find out more about the project and how you can take part at:
www.aplanet-project.org
www.aplanet-project.eu
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This video explains what is a PLN or Personal Learning Network and how it can be used as a tool for teacher professional development. 







