RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:eabbjcxbu7vlvybsmksh6i52/post/3lz2b7bdrrk2g
To my #etmooc and #clmooc educator network. Are you familiar with the "Campaign for Grade-Level Reading"? They've been doing webinars every Tuesday for a couple of years on a range of topics related to education and student success. I watched one yesterday about building the tutoring workforce. The chat was full of resources from others who attended. Here's the main website: https://leo.gradelevelreading.net/
Here's the webinar archive: https://leo.gradelevelreading.net/webinar-library/
I added the link to my library, too.
To my #etmooc and #clmooc educator network. Are you familiar with the "Campaign for Grade-Level Reading"? They've been doing webinars every Tuesday for a couple of years on a range of topics related to education and student success. I watched one yesterday about building the tutoring workforce. The chat was full of resources from others who attended. Here's the main website: https://leo.gradelevelreading.net/
Here's the webinar archive: https://leo.gradelevelreading.net/webinar-library/
I added the link to my library, too.
These maps created by #clmooc network have inspired my "who's connected" ideas since I first saw them with #etmooc in January 2013, just before the first CLMOOC began. https://clmooc.com/history/
I've been following
@systemswiki.bsky.social
since around 2011, first on LinkedIn. It's fascinating to see what Gene does with systems modeling and how he shares his work and thinking. I think some of my #clmooc and #etmooc friends might find this interesting.
You can connect with Gene at https://www.linkedin.com/in/systemswiki/
Take a look.
I saw this Kumu.io visualization last week & it prompted me to post this on my #Tutor #Mentor blog today. https://tutormentor.blogspot.com/2025/05/mapping-strategy-ideas-libraries.html
I show how I've used visualizations since the 1990s to share strategies and resources and how students and volunteers from any place could be duplicating my presentations, focusing on their own geographic locations.
I've been encouraging my #clmooc & #etmooc educator friends to do this since we met in 2013.