In the months since I started Classroom 2.0, I have come to appreciate social networking as a tool for education. Our Classroom 2.0 network would likely be generally categorized as professional development, but it also seems to provide a rich environment for "conversation," support, encouragement, idea generation, and resource locating.

I've watched educators struggle through their first posts as they've bravely jumped into the world of the collaborative web, only to see them fast become significant contributors. I've watched some pretty deep, amazing conversations about teaching and learning, and have just really appreciated the potential for social networking and Web 2.0 in education. In fact, it's hard to remember that just a few months ago there was a serious question about whether a social network for educators would be valuable.

I've also interviewed both Gina Bianchini and Marc Andreessen, the founders of Ning, and have been taken with the vision that they have for Ning and social networking in general. As well, they have expressed appreciation for the use of their product in education. And so, earlier this month, I suggested to Gina that they contract with me to provide help and support to educators specifically interested in using Ning. She was very excited about it, and so education.ning.com has been born.

The goal of education.ning.com will be to provide a network of support for educators: philosphical, pedagogical, and practical. I've started a list on the site of educational social networks that are already running--I know is just the tip of the iceberg and you are likely aware of many more, but hope the list will quickly be added to and become a valuable resource in it's own right.

I also plan on holding regular (weekly?) Elluminate/Skypecast sessions as part of education.ning.com that will be open for those who want special help or tutorials on different ways to customize Ning. I'm hopeful that the forum will provide a way for those who have dealt with issues specific to education will be able to document and share their solutions. And I'm sure some of you will have other ideas of things that I can do with education.ning.com that will be of benefit to you.

Classroom 2.0 will, I hope, continue to grow and flourish, and I plan on continuing my avid interest in it. Education.ning.com will be specific to the use of Ning networks in education.

Looking forward to continued adventures...

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Steve Hargadon - you are the best!!! You are one of those people who actually implements ideas when they are suggested - thanks!!! I think education.ning.com is a fabulous idea!
Steve,

Kudos and a necessary idea. I echo the comments of a great Canadian of the past, Dr. McClure - "less flywheel and more sparkplug". You certainly are a sparkplug.

Thanks for putting up my EFL site and I'll be coming to join the discussion. Also great note of thanks to Susan, a valued contributor there -- she too is all sparkplug.

I notice a lot that there are many technology educators who participate. I think that is super but I hope they too remember how they have to be sparkplugs and widen the audience and get more general educators up and out and onto things like Ning, so it all trickles down in golden droplets of juice to students below. This is where I want the conversation to go....

David

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