Recent Links Twittered April 03 2009
It seems like I have been twittering (at AlfredTwo) a bunch of links lately. Usually these are light weight links, useful but not a big deal enough to write a blog post about. Since I know that a lot of people are not following me on Twitter (which is fine) and that a lot of people also look for things using search engines I thought I should collect some of those links in a post for future reference.
Free Posters for your classroom from Microsoft – Yes there are product ads on them but they’re still nice posters. And they talk about things like cooperation and student involvement and stuff like that.
@AngelaMaiers Twittered about an Education Jargon Maker – Just too funny but maybe you can use it to spice up a grant proposal of something. :-)
Microsoft opened a web site to communicate about their NECC 09 involvement and announced an NECC scholarship sweepstakes (which I did blog about).
I re-tweeted a Tweet from @MSOfficeResKit about Office 2007 tips & tricks
I twittered a link to a CSTA blog post titled Do High School Computer Science Teachers Want a Professional Organization? that really deserves some attention.
From @MrAndyPuppy I retweeted this link to DaVinci (Microsoft Surface Physics Illustrator) Can you imagine teaching Physics with that?
Well that will give you some idea of what sort of thing I am Twittering about these days. Of course there is the odd funny link like to some xkcd cartoons. And some good conversation with educators around the world. So a mix of serious and fun. Occasionally something that is both helpful and fun.