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).

- Properly Implemented Technology Improves Learning, Saves Money for Beleaguered Schools: http://bit.ly/aGqXwy
- Another article on this intriguing Project RED study, w/better info: http://bit.ly/b1Ha9T
- Educause’s “7 Things You Should Know About … Open Educational Resources”: http://bit.ly/crDI1Q
- Planet Green show aims to inspire kids with science: http://usat.ly/b1IJWX
- Safe search for younger kids, from Squirrel.net: http://bit.ly/cc3p1j
- Mad Science Group® Launches First-Ever Science Social Network for Kids: http://bit.ly/9GLQSt
- Integrating Technology (in the classroom) — and it’s Cheap too : http://huff.to/bCgyUT
- Students who learn online enjoy greater flexibility, individual attention, but there are drawbacks. http://bit.ly/bdnGJQ
- ePals global K-12 education community looks interesting, hadn’t come across it until today: http://www.epals.com/
- News Literacy Project helps students learn to tell news from nonsense w/help of Journalists: http://bit.ly/9l0Xan
- Academics Discuss Mass Migration (away) From Second Life: http://bit.ly/bxIwi6
- “ProfHacker Goes to Educause”: http://bit.ly/cB2Lmp
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
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