Tweets of the week
- "computer code and religious text are both essentially instruction sets" http://t.co/0coTVa0lEx #fb 2013-04-01
- when faculty members misbehave (some lessons for pastoral leaders) http://t.co/KH9FH9DU9p #fb 2013-04-01
- Amazing what a little hope can do: the Francis effect: http://t.co/0k2ocgFBe7 #fb 2013-04-02
- April is MN child abuse prevention month. Great free materials here: http://t.co/xsGZPE4Fe8 #fb 2013-04-03
- Lessig's latest: http://t.co/vkiwE9ONk4 #fb 2013-04-03
- Teaching innovation -- could we do this at Luther? http://t.co/QGC7BqCLfW #fb 2013-04-03
- A Jesuit reflects on this first Jesuit pope: http://t.co/yv5cnNY5RJ #fb 2013-04-04
- Online courses and adult students: http://t.co/zmgXukypHB #fb 2013-04-05
- Useful summary of Sarah Cunningham's presentation: http://t.co/7MDnKHFRDl #fb 2013-04-05
- Too depressing for words: http://t.co/Tqbdmf0v4z #racismstillexists #fb 2013-04-05
- Insights into flipped classrooms in higher ed: http://t.co/tCBR0RppjM #fb 2013-04-05
- White folks writing about white folks: http://t.co/6CPIOfERF8 #fb 2013-04-05
- A hopeful first appointment by the pope: http://t.co/Pf7JIrg9t1 #fb 2013-04-06
- Minerva's not afraid of MOOC's, in part because it refuses to see lectures as very effective: http://t.co/F3PhUwfrv1 #fb 2013-04-06
- Perhaps LOOC's are a better fit for theological education: http://t.co/V8dNJKGaJq #fb 2013-04-06
- A list of the Obama administration's accomplishments: http://t.co/r4FAS48nNI #fb 2013-04-06
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