Here is a great link with 5 tips for creating your PLN (personal learning network). The suggestions were written for Twitter, but would also help with Plurk.
It sounds like many of you are having a hard time building a PLN on Plurk and/or Twitter. Please remember, it takes time!
I suggest you check out the following video and links to help you get started.
How 2(.0) – Your Guide to web 2.0 and How it Can Work for You
Building a PLN One Tweet at a Time
Twittering, Not Frittering: Professional Development in 140 Characters
Building a PLN: Not Just Another Acronym
Good luck building your PLN!
– Jamie
This is my first “true” blog entry! I thought that I had begun weeks ago, but was merely commenting about other’ posts. I now understand how frustrated students become when everyone else “gets it” and they are missing a critical element. I have always been very independent. Plurk has changed the way that I approach learning, in a way that other experiences have not.
I have only been “Plurking’ for four weeks. I have learned more about teaching , learning , and myself,from this activity than I thought possible. It’s about connectivity, the core of Williamson Connects! My interest in photography has been stimulated and encouraged. I joined Flickr and am doing the 365 photo-a-day challenge. Sharing the links from educators, photographers and scientists added to and supported the exciting additions to my expertise made possible with WilliamsonConnects! Plurk offers an opportunity to have international associations with people I never could have met, and: Surprise!, interactions with highly gifted colleagues with whom there is never time for anything other than a passing comment. Another benefit is the social interaction which adds levity and support to each day.
Plurk seemed not only foreign, but somewhat offensive to me a few weeks ago. Now, I realize that stubborn independence does not produce effective results! I wanted to blog so much today, that I finally reached out to colleagues. Response was immediate! Plurk led the way. Now I want to further explore diigo. I’ve been bookmarking for weeks, but never go there.