Energy and Entropy LO28688

From: AM de Lange (amdelange@postino.up.ac.za)
Date: 06/18/02


Replying to LO28654 --

Dear Organlearners,

Terry Priebe <terryp@dca.net> writes upon my
>>We are creating "team learning units" almost like nature
>>creates her CH2 units.
(snip)
>It was 1:00 AM one morning during a strategy session
>and the concept of a "TOG" emerged. A TOG was to be
>a task-oriented group... essentially a self managed group
>of people having the necessary skills to do the job.

Greetings dear Terry,

Is it not fantastic. You were able to follow my INFORMATION on CH2 units
(I suspect you are not a chemist) since you have the KNOWLEDGE on TOGs
gained by EXPERIENCE. How much you understand of the CH2 business is not
important, what is important is that you understood enough to connect a
TOG to a CH2 unit which is for me a brilliant example of authentic
learning.

With care and best wishes,

-- 

At de Lange <amdelange@gold.up.ac.za> Snailmail: A M de Lange Gold Fields Computer Centre Faculty of Science - University of Pretoria Pretoria 0001 - Rep of South Africa

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