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).

- High School science teachers using cell phones to facilitate practice tests in the classroom: http://bit.ly/bw1DQq
- Obama announces new initiative w/$5Mill funding, led by corp CEOs, aimed @ STEM: http://bit.ly/dzZ7fe
- Article - Predictive Modeling can help Education cut costs, improve efficiencies, enhance teaching: http://bit.ly/bV9Htk
- “An e-journey with generation Y” discusses lots of web tools & how they might relate to classroom: http://bit.ly/9LE99u
- Internet education needs to go beyond the classroom (liek to parents, to help protect kids) http://bit.ly/cOEV4t
- Apollo joins partnership w/Stanford U, to find ways for Higher Ed to better use tech for education: http://bit.ly/9aJRW7
- Univ. leading Crowdsourcing Project intended to make short work of transcribing Bentham: http://bit.ly/cKScK6
- Mudd Math Fun Facts - these are some fun and funky facts (for coll/univ level students): http://bit.ly/btormN
- InnovateTech Ventures helps universities bring technology to market: http://bit.ly/beCXTn
- Not an Ed Tech topic, but important to share, ProfHacker on Academic Career “disaster planning”: http://bit.ly/91CWYl
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