A short list of tweets posted over the last week that librarians and the teens that they serve may find interesting:
- Looks like awesome ideas for getting parents involved in the library with technology & literacy: http://bit.ly/hB4vWh – @suzannem2010
- Twitter, as a Helpmate, Goes to Capitol Hill http://nyti.ms/fQHQe4 – @nytimesnational
- Have you checked out the Google Art Project? http://www.googleartproject.com/ – @wsstephens
- How Teenagers Consume Media http://t.co/eyfFGgg // for those like me who love a good graphic – @gavoweb
- Voki gets even more edu-friendly! http://bit.ly/efMoFd – @teach42
- Digital Book World 2011: A Call to Curate Kids’ Book Apps http://bit.ly/fWIZUx by @DanBlank – @kishizuka
- Social Media Guidelines for Schools Wiki http://diigo.com/0f108 – @bjnichols
- This looks like a great tool to use with older students when conducting research. http://bit.ly/jEVa8 (demo – http://youtu.be/2jd6WE5eoVQ) – @ghartman
- Man, you take a night off Twitter and the YA Lit world blows up: http://bit.ly/eaHNaZ #bitchplease – @InfoWitch
- Creativity is the #1 competitive edge in the 21st century, and it’s the focus of a new campaign to reinvent education. http://bit.ly/gHPjZB – @dmlcentral
- Beyond books: what it takes to be a 21st century librarian http://bit.ly/gINYsd – @tweetmetro
- Classroom iPod and iPad Dos And Don’ts From @tonyvincent: http://bit.ly/fYejvU – @web20classroom
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 February 4 and February 10 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.