Publishing+and+Sharing+your+Work+in+Action

//Part II. Publishing and Sharing your Work in Action (John Lee )//

This week you have learned about cool tools for teaching and learning through PBI and new literacies. Our opening activity was designed to help you understand your digital footprint and how to manage your online identity. Now you can start managing your online identity by taking action.

//Reference: Robert Darnton. "An Early Information Society: News and the Media in Eighteenth-Century Paris" AHA Presidential Adress, 2000, http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/ahr/105.1/ah000001.html//

EXPLORE: Let's explore and expand our own information network.
====EXAMINE: Now let's examine some of the tools you are currently using to publish your work. We have asked everyone to use the NLI 2012 wiki to post a video and to post your innovative instructional plan, but you are probably using other tools to publish your work. Tell us what tools you are using. Also, what are some tools that you can use to share your PBI work? You might want to share something you've learned, an experience you've had, products you've produced, or resources that you've used. Perhaps, you have already posted information about your work this week. Describe at least one way you have published or shared your work on the post its at your table..====

PLAN: Lastly, respond to these two questions on your PBI Participant Project wiki page at some point today.

 * 1) How will you publish your work this week?
 * 2) How will you share the work you have published?

As you respond, you might want to consider the 3 Keys for Crafting Online Identity:

- How are your publishing and sharing efforts this week contributing to the online identity you want to create?

- What type of impression are your publishing & sharing efforts creating?

- How are you "writing yourself into being?"

In the future, consider your options for other Action Steps!