I hope those of you in New Orleans or those headed there soon are having fun! I’m filling in for Linda Braun this week. Here’s a short list of tweets posted over the last week that librarians and the teens that they serve may find interesting (it’s a bit conference-heavy!):
- So completely psyched for the Pecha Kucha Teens and Technology program now that I have everyone’s slides. #ala11 #okiwasalreadypsyched – @hood_and_hat
- SLJ Unveils ‘Touch and Go’ Apps Review Blog http://bit.ly/lCeI0X – @sljournal
- What is “embedded” librarianship? Don’t miss @buffyjhamilton, @readingrants, @mytweendom & me presenting @ #ala11 8 am Sat rm 283 convenctr. – @infowitch
- Video of me talking about teen privacy strategies at HyperPublic: http://bit.ly/jdU6mG (10 min version of this paper: http://bit.ly/ixbtHk) – @zephoria
- Attending #ISTE11 At Home: Seven Tips To Enhance Your Virtual ISTE Experience! via @chrisatkinson http://bit.ly/lXKN8X – @bhsprincipal
- Wonderful #ala11 fun map created by @pcsweeney and @jennwann – @justinlibrarian
- New ebook service launched, “Freading” to offer library access to 20,000 titles from 16 pubs, front & backlist. http://bit.ly/jtxCAm #ala11 – @kishizuka
- Going to #ISTE11 ? Read this 1st! TEACH42 Education and Technology by Steve Dembo “What not to do at ISTE” http://bit.ly/mANMoz #Edchat – @tomwhitby
- Teenagers May Not Be The Mysterious Psychos We Thought They Were http://jezebel.com/5813675/ – @jezebel
- 50 Cent Inks Deal for YA Book on Bullying – GalleyCat http://t.co/4YmqIIY @babeelibrarian @genesis2kx methinks a preorder is in order – @gcaserotti
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 June 23 and June 29 that you think is great, send Linda 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.