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).

- Google’s Chromebooks for Education (wonder what the interest level will be for these?): http://bit.ly/lAqvKc
- The Rise of Teaching Machines (and “Adaptive Learning”): http://bit.ly/lfZvMG
- The Why and How of Using Facebook For Educators (No Need to be “Friends” At All): http://bit.ly/mix8sJ
- Online Courses Should Always Include Proctored Finals, Economist Warns: http://bit.ly/mHARb1
- ‘Bring Your Own Tech' Pilot Program Keeps Internet at Fingertips of Hoover High Students: http://bit.ly/iCvT8A
- Technology in many public schools lags (and sometimes Board Members know it): http://bit.ly/kZIwrG
- The Library of Congress Adds a Jukebox (free streaming of 10000+ early 20's century songs)!
- Smartphones on Campus: the Search for ‘Killer' Apps - http://bit.ly/jGNHyU
- Online Graduation Ceremony For The Cyber Space Generation: http://bit.ly/m20BME
- Tech Therapy Episode 83: Teaching Students to Be Smartphone-Literate - http://bit.ly/kvFEet
- Best Rubrics For End-of-Year Projects: http://bit.ly/gHfkXO
Related Posts (if the above topic is of interest, you might want to check these out):
Do you use Facebook or Twitter in the classroom (or know someone who does)?
100 Ways to Teach With Twitter
Inspiring Learning Outcomes with Twitter in the Kindergarten Classroom
Education Technology Twitter Post Weekly Summaries




Great links! Online educational is such a powerful resource. I am a developer for WordStash (http://wordstash.com) which is a flash card based educational tool that is also a great resource.