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  1. @turrean ah the power of tactile-kinesthetic learning
  2. Syracuse Dean of Lib "the library, as a place, is dead...we [need] a new concept of what the academic library is" http://bit.ly/2FMPZ
  3. Heh...and some of you think that *I* am a bit far out in my talk of library futures - http://bit.ly/2FMPZ
  4. #aasl2009 tweet rampage ftw
  5. Learning times not following the mass of #aasl2009 tweets is a 21st century learner fail
  6. @gwynethjones not sure what next facebpol will be because sooo not cool enough to be there but I bet it is a hacked out version of wave
  7. @joycevalenza haha we broke learning times! Congrats to #aasl2009 for bringing technology to it's knees!!!
  8. Accounting for invisible audiences also means we need to #FreeTheStandards so invisible audiences can use them as well!
  9. Ooohh...kitties! #aasl2009
  10. #aasl2009 I love hearing about the minutiae of update from people I only see a few times a year. Doesn't take much attention, but adds value
  11. Indochine Tapas Grill at the outdoor mall place by Loft hotel was VERY good food - highly recommended for a new taste! #aasl2009
  12. Dinner at Indochine for some vietnamese - review to follow
  13. Introducing @librarygamer to southern cooking with his first hushpuppy #aasl2009
  14. Lunch at Coastal in the Hilton #aasl2009
  15. Copies of http://bit.ly/gamebook arrived today! Totally biased, but think it came out looking great!
  16. @wengs I was just the messenger - that is coming from academic libraries themselves
  17. Hang thinking work (drafts, maps, outlines) on the wall as well as final products says @activelearning
  18. @activelearning talking about taking on the "mantle of experise" for students...role playing to build confidence
  19. @activelearning says maybe inquiry means asking what makes kids curious instead of matching clSsroom subject in fixed schedule
  20. @activelearning - more classroom teachers understand inquiry than understand information literacy. It also maps to the scientific method