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  1. Follow our own @jbenfield, @j_breitenbucher and @gardzina as they twitter the New Media Consortium's annual confab. #nmc2009
  2. Follow the ITFFP blog at http://bit.ly/2zDPj. Also, follow @jbenfield, @j_breitenbucher, @gardzina as they twitter the event. #itffp09
  3. The ITFFP is designed to help College of Wooster faculty use technology to enhance their teaching and scholarship.
  4. The inaugural Instructional Technology Faculty Fellows Program (ITFFP) is underway! A week-long event for College of Wooster faculty.
  5. Pat Vince, Director of Digital Initiatives, Special Collections, Records Management and Archives for Claremont is visiting Wooster today
  6. 97K SSNs stolen from UC Berkeley database. RT @ecampusnews: Hackers breach UC Berkeley computer database http://bit.ly/PD4rr via Yahoo Tech
  7. Wooster commencement. Congressman Regula quotes Ghandi: Live as though you will die tomorrow. Learn as though you will live forever.
  8. Yahoo Tech reports Amazon's Kindle DX available this summer. Device is targeted, in part, at textbook market. http://tinyurl.com/d67dh7
  9. Following @Astro_Mike and looking forward to his tweets from shuttle mission STS-125 to service Hubble Space Telescope. #followfriday
  10. Preparing for panel discussion of Horizon Report--noon in Mateer G01.
  11. RT @DaveWaldron What are literacy, rhetorical effectiveness in this century? Writers House at Rutgers is exploring this. http://bit.ly/2Urq
  12. Oberlin migrated to Google email last summer.
  13. OWU migrated their email to Google today.
  14. Robinson: Our education systems, born of and in the image of industrialization, systematically filter out capacity for divergent thinking.
  15. Robinson: 98% of kindergartners achieve genius level scores for divergent thinking. Only 32% of 8-10 years olds, 10% of 13-15 year olds.
  16. Robinson: Everybody has profound creative capacity. Some people discover and cultivate this. Some don't.
  17. Robinson: We cannot predict the consequences of technological changes. We must enhance our ability to respond creatively to those that come.
  18. Robinson: Technology is outrunning our natural capacities.
  19. Robinson: We are children of the industrial age. Our students are children of the digital age. Their children...?
  20. Robinson: The digital revolution is in its infancy. We are likely to see more profound changes than we have seen to date.