This week’s collection of Education Technology article and resource Tweets.
(Originally posted on Twitter by@EmergingEdTech over this past week … collected here to share with our blog readers).

- Make an ‘Ed Tech' music video & win an interactive classroom makeover worth up to $75,000! http://bit.ly/bipCx5
- “School officials say laptops improve grades, boost critical-thinking skills”: http://bit.ly/dxZauo
- Great post about using Google Docs in the classroom: http://bit.ly/cewJI1
- Schools experimenting with eBooks: http://bit.ly/cnZLwu
- And more on schools experimenting with eBooks: http://bit.ly/aJcdO1
- CT 2010 Keynote speaker Josh Baron discusses Education Technology & “Disruptive Change”: http://bit.ly/9kQjbH
- Nice post - Kids aren't stupid (especially about tech, so embrace, don't ignore): http://bit.ly/b5KVYm
- How Schools Are Putting the IPad to Work: http://bit.ly/db1EuE
- PA electric co. offering small math, sci, and tech education grants: http://bit.ly/aRFOCH
- FreeTech4Teachers post - create private or public chat rooms with Chatterous: http://bit.ly/dCfnUs
- Lengthy but interesting online dialogue about use of Internet “Kill” Switches in classroom: http://bit.ly/cC9UcT
- Article discusses how one district is “Enticing Teachers To Try Technology”: http://bit.ly/9tVATX
- 10 Google Forms for the Classroom: http://bit.ly/ai7O04
Related Posts (if the above topic is of interest, you might want to check these out):
100 Ways to Teach With Twitter
Education Technology Twitter Post Weekly Summaries




