So far there has been 196 responses in my Personal Learning Network (PLN) Survey since it was created in October. And I know a lot of people are interested in what it all means and how I am using this information so let me explain.
About the PLN Survey
I’ve been doing a few presentations on building your own personal learning network (PLN) and wanted to demonstrated the power of a PLN in action. My focus on PLNs was for two main reasons:
- If our aim is to use online tools with our students we first need to be using these tools for our own learning to appreciate how they benefit our learning and to ensure we use them effectively with our students
- Ability to receive and give advice in our normal f2f interactions is mostly limited. Personal learning networks greatly enhance our ability to get assistance, increase our learning, reflection and innovation.
Originally I asked my network to help me by sharing their advice by responding in the form of comments on a blog post. While it worked extremely well analysing the information was hard due to the number of comments. This is when I decided that an online survey was the better option.
So in October I created a PLN survey using Survey Monkey and promoted it using Twitter and blog posts. The questions asked in the survey are:
- What’s the most important thing you’ve learned from your PLN?
- Rank tools in terms of importance in your PLN
- What 5 tools would you recommend as a starting point for building a PLN?
- What are your 5 tips for new people to help them get started building their PLN?
- What country are you from?
Thoughts on The Survey Design
The main design flaw in the survey is Question 1 where respondents were asked to rank 10 types of tools in level of importance in their own PLN. I decided to use ranking of tools that I provided rather than allow respondents to name their top 10 tools because I felt it was more likely they would miss an important tool and it would also make responses harder to analyse.
While the concept of ranking was a good idea unfortunately I missed two important tools – wikis and virtual worlds such as Second Life. It also meant by supplying the tools to rank potentially I was biasing what options people choose. Also it would have been good if the survey design provided greater flexibility for respondents to replace the supplied choices with their own options.
Other challenges were with 196 responses analysing short answer questions such as your 5 tips and most important thing learnt from your PLN became harder to analyse.
The Results
Due to the number of response it was necessary for me to pay to use Survey Monkey which was great in terms of the fact I was able to download and analyze the responses using Excel. If you would like a copy of the raw data please leave a comment and send to you.
Most of the people who responded where from USA, Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom and Canada.
For Question 1 about ranking the importance of tools in your PLN I used a weighted formula to determine the relative importance of each tool. The following diagram shows the importance of each tool in their PLN with size indicating relative importance.
Based on these results microblogging tools was the most important tool in a PLN. Would be interesting to know if how the survey was promoted (i.e. via blog posts and twitter) influenced this result.
For Question 3 “What tools would you recommend as a starting point” responses were not weighted and it was based on counting the number of responses for each type of tool. The top 5 tools were:
- Set up your own Twitter Account
- Start your own blog
- Subscribe to blogs
- Start using a Social Bookmarking tool
- Join a Ning community
Please note the order above doesn’t indicate order of priority as respondents weren’t asked to rank.
There was lots of great advice and it’s impossible to provide all the tips for building your own personal learning network however these are the main points:
- Start slowly and find mentor(s) to help you.
- Use the same username across tools
- Share as much as you take
- Ask as much as you answer
- Try new TOOLS before you decide they’re not worth the time
- Comment on other people’s blogs
- Life long learning is the key!
How I have Used The Survey Results
I used the survey results for form the structure of my presentation and I have created a PLN Yourself site to help new people work through setting up their own Personal Learning network. Hopefully people will find my new PLN Yourself site useful. All feedback welcome as to any changes required.
One concern I now have is while thePLN Yourself site site explains how to work through setting up your PLN based on the top 5 recommended tools I think it is lacking in terms of top 5 handy tools. Why handy? Well there are some tools that are everyday tools that are important to us all that aren’t necessarily as important for building a PLN.
FINAL THOUGHTS
Would love to have your feedback on my new PLN Yourself site:
- Have I missed anything important? Is the information too hard?
- What about including top 5 Handy tools? Will it overwhelm?
- And if I did have Top 5 Handy tools what would your 5 choices be?
Let me know if you would like a copy of the survey results.
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