Participate 1 – Joining a DLC

Post in your blog: The link to your bookmarks. I use Google bookmark links which are not publicly available therefore see screenshots and links of my favorite digital learning community sites:

Answer in your blog: What is the name of the DLC joined and the reason why the DLC was the most intriguing?
Adobe Education Exchange:
This DLC offers an abundance of collaborative sessions, videos, lesson plans and assets, and is my favorite resource. The courses range from simple software tutorials to in-depth professional development classes. These classes usually have several hundred participants, an active forum, and portfolio options. Participants can earn credentials such as badges and certificates.
https://edex.adobe.com/pd/course/train-the-trainer/e/forum/v30f0d3db

TES site (Times Educational Supplement):
This beneficial community provides lessons, resources, jobs, networking and news. It also features collaborative projects and file sharing.
https://www.tes.com/en-us/teaching-resources

Common Sense Media:
This site has movies, apps, games, resources, and sections for advocacy and educators.
https://www.commonsensemedia.org/research

What traits made the DLCs explored more noticeable or impressive than the others?
The organization, professionalism and modern content appeals to me on all three DLC sites. Digital Citizens can make the process of joining a DLC more appealing to and easier for students by advocating for the site, promoting it and informing students of it’s benefits, uses and features, such as games and software tutorials.