Here’s a short list of tweets posted over the last week that librarians and the teens that they serve may find interesting:
- RT @kevcreutz Why “I Don’t Do Technology†Isn’t Acceptable http://bit.ly/q5ID80 – @kishizuka
- Data Hounds! @pewinternet’s brand new teens data source is up & includes new spreadsheet w basic data 4 teens since ’00 http://t.co/kfgRxlV – @Amanda_Lenhart
- RT @GalleyCat: From author visits to video book clubs–how publishers & writers could use Google+ http://mbist.ro/j4mFLj – @LJSzaro
- Google Plus: Is This the Social Tool Schools Have Been Waiting For? by @audreywatters http://t.co/vwAUSEj via @RWW – @alixinbeverly
- Texting Teens: Typing Replaces Talking [INFOGRAPHIC] – http://on.mash.to/mr4o5s – @mashable
- New Post: Cartoonatic for iPhone: Free App to Create Cartoon-ized Videos http://mbist.ro/mgEZVO – @SocialTimes
- Apple opens a “Teachers†section on iTunes Appstore http://t.co/OM67caZ – @rmbyrne
- Create Your Own E-Book for Your iPad http://zite.to/mSc6BG – @kylepace
- Turn a paper based book into an interactive book with QR Codes http://bit.ly/iqMOCy – @auntytech
- Does privacy exist in a world of social networks and sharing? http://dlvr.it/YpP7v – @gigaom
- A Digital Literacy for Everyone: Watkins, Rushkoff, Jones & Fister | Spotlight on Digital Media and Learning spotlight. – http://tinyurl.com/5ueh2xd – @christman26
- Archive of tonight’s #isedchat “How does your library/ media center support teaching and learning at your school?” http://bit.ly/pHeEPy – @lcarroll94
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 July 8 – July 14 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.