A short list of tweets posted over the last week that librarians and the teens that they serve may find interesting:
- “Social Privacy in Networked Publics: Teens’ Attitudes, Practices & Strategies” (draft paper by me, @alicetiara) http://bit.ly/ixbtHk – @zephoria
- Teens using Facebook DO care about privacy too. http://www.boingboing.net/2011/05/09/teens-and-privacy-on.html – @RoundShapeApril
- Another smart piece on privacy from @ceciliakang – With quick click, teens online part with privacy: http://wapo.st/mtttSS – @mary_madden
- Taylor Swift takes on the bullies in her new video. WATCH: http://slate.me/mdQ9f5 #goodmessage – @slate
- Library of Congress Launches A National Jukebox http://rww.to/mahKhU – @rww
- The Why And How Of Using Facebook For Educators: http://bit.ly/l1mBQp – @web20classroom
- New Post: Want Better Grades? New Study Says Try Facebook http://mbist.ro/mKPfMa – @SocialTimes
- ChromeBooks For Education Priced At $20 Per Month Per User http://tcrn.ch/lR4XLe by @johnbiggs – @TechCrunch
- Yale announces free online access to museum, library collections – http://t.co/JAANG1A (via @BostonUpdate) – @jpalfrey
- Amy Bruckman on laptops/attention in classroom http://tinyurl.com/3wq9sv5 – @hrheingold
- Students Speak Up in Class, Silently, via Social Media http://nyti.ms/lI1ALC – timespeople
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 May 13 and May 19 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.