A short list of tweets posted over the last week that librarians and the teens that they serve may find interesting:
- RT @TheBigSecret Counting the cost of youth disadvantage in the UK: http://bit.ly/feY4bb – @yalibraryuk
- 10 elements of high quality digital learning, Digital Learning Council (PDF) http://bit.ly/h5ddLk – @TimOlsonSF
- Analyzing Literature by Words and Numbers http://nyti.ms/gvw7TG – @nytimes
- Blogged: Armchair Quarterbacks http://is.gd/icTLs (On the education debate and listening to educators) – @mkeagle
- Information overload: the early days – http://bit.ly/epytmo – @teenta
- How Online Reading Habits Have Changed Over 2010 http://rww.to/f68Yti – @rww
- Digital Self-Harm & Other Acts of Self-Harassment (or y teens r cruel 2 themselves on Formspring): http://bit.ly/hq9nJ8 (blog post by moi) – @zephoria
- Newsweek’s “What the Internet Killed” in photos; thank goodness they picked “reference books” instead of libraries! http://bit.ly/exeMoU – @jendimmick
- Teens Watch Twice As Much Mobile Video As Everyone Else http://dlvr.it/B0Jgx – @newteevee
- It’s amazing how sometimes the smallest things can have such a big impact when working with teachers and students! – @ghartman
- #edchat How do successful schools calculate a return on investment (ROI) for their annual PD? Find out here: http://bit.ly/PDedchat – @teachermagazine
- Google Zeitgeist 2010: iPhone Beats Android, Twitter Beats Facebook, Chatroulette Beats All http://tcrn.ch/dOBzxC by @parislemon – @techcrunch
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 December 10, 2010 and December 16, 2010 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.