TY - JOUR
T1 - Are You a Team Player or a Personal Pinner? Situating Pinterest as Part of Teachers’ Online and Offline Professional Learning Networks
AU - Lundgren, L.
AU - Curcio, Rachelle
AU - Schroeder, S.
N1 - Lundgren, L., Curcio, R. & Schroeder, S. (2021). Are you a team player or a personal pinner? Situating pinterest as part of teachers’ online and offline professional learning networks. Innovation and Education, 3(6). https://doi.org/10.1186/s42862-021-00013-z
PY - 2021/9/26
Y1 - 2021/9/26
N2 - Pinterest, a popular social networking site, is used as a resource by educators across all grade levels. We take the perspective that Pinterest acts as a professional learning network (PLN) and interrogate the ways that teachers share resources within online/offline PLNs. Eighty-eight teachers responded to a survey that asked about their social media use as well as their sharing of Pinterest resources with their professional colleagues. Building from the media use typology, we developed the Peer-to-Peer Pinterest Sharing Typology to describe types of sharing, finding that most respondents indicated that they did not share resources, others shared if forced to, and some shared as a way to enhance collegial collaboration. This research expands limited empirical work on both Pinterest as a PLN and on how learning and resources from online PLNs cross into school-based ones. This work will be of interest to those who seek to understand how social media sites play a role in teacher professional learning.
AB - Pinterest, a popular social networking site, is used as a resource by educators across all grade levels. We take the perspective that Pinterest acts as a professional learning network (PLN) and interrogate the ways that teachers share resources within online/offline PLNs. Eighty-eight teachers responded to a survey that asked about their social media use as well as their sharing of Pinterest resources with their professional colleagues. Building from the media use typology, we developed the Peer-to-Peer Pinterest Sharing Typology to describe types of sharing, finding that most respondents indicated that they did not share resources, others shared if forced to, and some shared as a way to enhance collegial collaboration. This research expands limited empirical work on both Pinterest as a PLN and on how learning and resources from online PLNs cross into school-based ones. This work will be of interest to those who seek to understand how social media sites play a role in teacher professional learning.
KW - Professional learning networks
KW - Social media
KW - Teacher professional development
KW - Qualitative research
KW - Social media typology
U2 - 10.1186/s42862-021-00013-z
DO - 10.1186/s42862-021-00013-z
M3 - Article
SN - 2524-8502
VL - 3
JO - Innovation and Education
JF - Innovation and Education
M1 - 6
ER -