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  1. - @jcmeister I almost see the division as being closely related to virtual team divisions: http://bit.ly/FOhaA
  2. U.S. science is tops, but most Americans don't think it is, a new survey finds -- http://bit.ly/UbCno
  3. @gsiemens You don't "attempt" to become a mac-fan-boy; rather you just flow with the zen of its design and it happens naturally :-)
  4. New blog post - Learning & Performance News - http://bit.ly/cgM6U
  5. @siibo Deutero means secondary (Greek I think), thus it is closely related to "double"-loop learning
  6. @siibo With deutero, the learner becomes more aware of ignorance and looks for ways to promote both single-loop and double-loop learning.
  7. Deutero-learning: carries out Single-loop and Double-loop learning. Awareness of ignorance motivates learning.
  8. Double-loop learning: errors are detected and corrected, but questions and modifies existing norms, procedures, and objectives.
  9. Single-loop learning: errors are detected and corrected, but continues with present policies and goals.
  10. RT @kamilwalas RT @edutek Study: Students want more online learning http://bit.ly/WpP1h (do workers in business want more elearning too?)
  11. Followers can now be bought - http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/...
  12. * @DonaldHTaylor They follow you because they know you and/or your tweet history. Photo or avatar is probably more important than background
  13. * @DonaldHTaylor perhaps pointless as most view tweets on an app, the only time they see background is when they visit to follow you.
  14. Artistic Value of Thriller: http://bit.ly/2HC6fo
  15. Is this the end of true superstardom? http://tinyurl.com/nltxdw
  16. Grilling New York steaks, corn on the cob, and potatoes.
  17. @rbacal I think the original idea was towards the middle, but things like this tend to swing to far and then bounce back to the middle.
  18. - @guywwallace But when andragogy appeared in the 20s it replaced the "content" design of pedagology with a "process" design.
  19. @rbacal @agsteele I would venture to say a mix of covert and overt would be best as it would provide contextual layers.
  20. Father's Day rock -- home cooked Denver Omelet & pancake.