It's my second day back at the office. I liked sliding back into work slowly by working at home last week. Getting caught up what's been going on, sharing my pictures of Italy, thinking about new projects.
Talked with Pat about Learning Town Network and how they send out regular emails to encourage discussion on topics ranging from "to scroll or not to scroll" to issues around inducting new people to an organization - the new term is "onboarding". I was lured in to check out what's going on. There's got to be value-added and a lure to get folks to want to visit a network. And even though I get 2-3 emails per week from Learning Town, they don't bug me.
As we look at the AEIN Network, I can see the advantage to the continuing invitations extended by Elliot at Learning Town.
Pat is working on a presentation for AERA on Network Learning. A concept she told me about today from the NCSL folks in Britain is the idea of "brokering" for a group rather than facilitating. When one brokers, one helps find resources. I like it.
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