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Professional Learning Networks for Social Workers in the Digital Age - Presented by the Wisconsin Chapter
Presented by Laurel Iverson Hitchcock, PhD, LICSW, MPH and Melanie Sage, PhD, LICSW
Competent and ethical social work practice requires practitioners, educators and students to be lifelong learners who stay up-to-date and share information about current news, practice knowledge and the latest research. While there are many strategies, one robust strategy is connecting with a network of people who share interests and information that can advance professional knowledge, skills and values. This type of network is commonly referred to as a Professional Learning Network (PLN), and exists when a social worker uses social media to collect information related to professional interests, shares this information with others, and also collaborates with others on projects. This webinar will provide an introduction to PLNs for social workers wanting to create their own network or who want to incorporate PLNs into their agency practice or with student interns. By the end of the session, participants will: Objective 1: Describe what a Professional Learning Network (PLN) is and why one would use one Objective 2: Discuss how to establish their own PLN and how to tailor it to their professional learning goals Objective 3: Appreciate the role of theory in adopting technology tools for social work practice
1 Personal Development
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$35.00
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$25.00
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$20.00
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