Classroom 2.0 Community

http://www.Classroom20.com
Classroom 2.0 is a free, community-supported network for those interested in Web 2.0 and Social Media in education. Started in 2007, the network has a weekly live show every Saturday morning and is recognized as one of the pioneering sites for the use of social networking in education and professional development.
Number of members: 77,000 from 195 countries
Email frequency: 1 – 3 times/week (webinar announcements)
Recognition:
Classroom 2.0 is a free, community-supported network for those interested in Web 2.0 and Social Media in education. Started in 2007, the network has a weekly live show every Saturday morning and is recognized as one of the pioneering sites for the use of social networking in education and professional development.
Number of members: 77,000 from 195 countries
Email frequency: 1 – 3 times/week (webinar announcements)
Recognition:
- First Runner-up, Best Webinar Series, 2010 Edublog Awards
- First Runner-up, Best Use of a PLN, 2010 Edublog Awards
- Second Runner-up, Best Use of a Social Network, 2010 Edublog Awards
- 2009 Best Website for Teaching and Learning, American Association of School Librarians
- 2009 Site of the Week, eSchool News
- Winner, Best Use of Social Networking, 2008 Edublog Awards
- Winner, Best Use of Social Networking, 2007 Edublog Awards
Education Revolution

https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/104214480154015052148
A Google+ Community.
Number of members: 70,000
A Google+ Community.
Number of members: 70,000
Learning Revolution

http://www.LearningRevolution.com
The technologies of the Internet and the Web are reshaping when, where, and from whom we learn--and even how we think about learning. The Learning Revolution Project highlights our "conference 2.0" virtual and physical events and those of our over 200 partners in the learning professions. We also highlight good conversations about learning taking place between educators, learners, leaders, and others from the school, library, museum, work, adult, online, non-traditional and home learning worlds. The Internet is shifting the boundaries of these worlds, and we believe that as they increasingly overlap and integrate these conversations will be critical to framing and preparing for the learning revolution starting to take place. Our projects have members from 200+ countries and the Learning Revolution newsletter is sent to 130,000 each week.
Membership: 5,100
Email frequency: 1 – 3 times/week (webinar announcements)
The technologies of the Internet and the Web are reshaping when, where, and from whom we learn--and even how we think about learning. The Learning Revolution Project highlights our "conference 2.0" virtual and physical events and those of our over 200 partners in the learning professions. We also highlight good conversations about learning taking place between educators, learners, leaders, and others from the school, library, museum, work, adult, online, non-traditional and home learning worlds. The Internet is shifting the boundaries of these worlds, and we believe that as they increasingly overlap and integrate these conversations will be critical to framing and preparing for the learning revolution starting to take place. Our projects have members from 200+ countries and the Learning Revolution newsletter is sent to 130,000 each week.
Membership: 5,100
Email frequency: 1 – 3 times/week (webinar announcements)
Library 2.0 Community

http://www.Library20.org
Library 2.0 is a free, community-supported network for librarians. Started in 2007 by Bill Drew, the network was one of the first Ning networks in education. Bill turned the network over to me in 2010 with 5,000 members, tired of policing the spammers, and feeling that the "2.0" meme for libraries had passed the point of value. By working with San Jose State's School of Library and Information Sciences to build up an annual virtual conference, the network now primarily serves as the central location for the conference, and has since grown substantially.
Membership: 19,000 from 164 countries
Email frequency: 1 – 3 times/week (webinar announcements)
Library 2.0 is a free, community-supported network for librarians. Started in 2007 by Bill Drew, the network was one of the first Ning networks in education. Bill turned the network over to me in 2010 with 5,000 members, tired of policing the spammers, and feeling that the "2.0" meme for libraries had passed the point of value. By working with San Jose State's School of Library and Information Sciences to build up an annual virtual conference, the network now primarily serves as the central location for the conference, and has since grown substantially.
Membership: 19,000 from 164 countries
Email frequency: 1 – 3 times/week (webinar announcements)
We Collaborate

http://www.WeCollaborate.com
An independent user community for Blackboard Collaborate (including Wimba and Elluminate).
Number of members: 2,800
Email frequency: 1 – 3 times/week (webinar announcements)
An independent user community for Blackboard Collaborate (including Wimba and Elluminate).
Number of members: 2,800
Email frequency: 1 – 3 times/week (webinar announcements)