A short list of tweets posted over the last week that librarians and the teens that they serve may find interesting:
- using tech to teach! stats plotted in space w/visual graphics. http://youtu.be/jbkSRLYSojo. so cool! – @amybfiske
- 21 Things That Will Be Obsolete by 2020 | @MindShiftKQED: http://tinyurl.com/4vna2b3 – @timolsonsf
- Little book of superb sites v1 http://post.ly/1hoAa #edtech #superbsites #toptips #web2 – @ICTEvangelist
- New Post: Documenting and Sharing Your eReader Program Practices http://goo.gl/fb/PQWa1 – @ALALearning
- http://bit.ly/hOWwac “How we treat teens, and how they learn to behave, changes their brain anatomy and physiology” – @RoundShapeApril
- 40 Years of E-books [Infographic] http://t.co/fDBNJJ1 (via @MLx) – @vonburkhardt
- ReadWriteBiz: Despite Living Online, Teenagers Don’t Want to “Like” Your Company on Facebook http://rww.to/eJ8sD8 – @rww
- Why QR Codes Will Go Mainstream [OPINION] – http://on.mash.to/huDZtB – @mashable
- Librarian by Design: Mobile Information Literacy & Mobile Trends http://bit.ly/f7nMK4 (Updated) – @rashford
- Well: Sex Education on ‘Glee’ http://nyti.ms/gwTo7X – @nytimes
- New Platform Uses Social Features To Improve Online Education – http://on.mash.to/fN5mo8 – @mashable
Do you have a favorite Tweet from the last week? If so add it in the comments for this post. Or, if you read a Twitter post between March 11 and March 17 that you think is great, send me a direct message on Twitter (@lbraun2000) and it will go into the pool for consideration for next week’s Tweets of the week YALSA blog entry.