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Sat, 19 Dec 2015 09:31:33 -0500
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On 12/18/2015 2:59 PM, Christina Wahl wrote:
> "I too believe that there is merit to completing a GOOD program because it helps guide you through the different topics that you might not think of (or engage in) studying by yourself."
Recently, there has been a Bee-L thread about Neonicitinoid-Coated Zea 
seeds....
Prior to taking the UM course I would have watched and learned from the 
thread. Subsequent to the course I am instead reading the original 
research and augmenting my evaluation of the research with the input 
from the thread.
This may be a subtle modification but for me it is paradigm shift in my 
learning approach. I hope to use this approach to coach new beekeepers 
to challenge popular media reports and instead consider the actual
merits of a particular study.

By taking the course I hope to become an improved beekeeper and I expect 
to become a better beekeeping teacher.

Scott



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