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  1. Coworker's flight on frontier hit birds last night. Hope she is ok. Glad I didn't switch my flight to last night.... http://ff.im/buSxB
  2. KC Jack Stack BBQ place good. Boulevard wheat beer good. Good good good. http://ff.im/btFP9
  3. Lawrence Welk is STILL on public tv? Love those powder blue leisure suits... http://ff.im/btjrf
  4. @kaijsa Would you like me to categorize you? Hummmmm.
  5. RT Is your work as a #librarian making a difference. BELIEVE... http://bit.ly/38nMN2 (via @thesheck)
  6. Teach students to ask the right questions when they interview researchers.
  7. Students don't want to make mistakes in public. Don't want to put everything online.
  8. Teach students to have a tolerance of ambiguity.
  9. Purpose of education is to get students to do things they wouldn't do otherwise.
  10. Students see the reason to be on facebook, but not delicious.
  11. First year of this type of educ has to be text. Enables the longer argument.
  12. Goal is to get sudents to think and think differently, not how to use the tools. They can figure that tech stuff out.
  13. Being green is more than just putting a bumpersticker on your car and some recycling.
  14. He forced students to interview experts from many viewpoints on complex topics. That was research.
  15. Don't let the technology get in the way of teaching composition. Research curiosity and passion is needed by students and teachers.
  16. Need teachers that can teach in a time of radical and constant change.
  17. Spaces that foster collab learning.
  18. Ubiquitous composing tech. Pedagogies that foster collab work and creative work. Inspiring teachers of new media.
  19. Help students produce good "culture".
  20. The best "books" of the future are collaborative works.