Every month I make a short list highlighting my choices of the best resources I shared through (and learned from) Twitter, but didn’t necessarily include them in posts here on my blog.

I thought it might be useful for both readers of this blog and for me to review those monthly lists and pick a few that I think are the very best “tweets” of the year.

If you don’t use Twitter, you can also check-out all of my “tweets” on my Twitter profile page or subscribe to their RSS feed.

Here are my choices fo The Best “Tweets” Of 2009:

Four Flawed Assumptions of School Reform

100 Best Last Lines from Novels (Thanks to Alexander Russo)

National Geographic’s International Photography Contest 2009 from the Big Picture

“Can I Put You On Hold?” NY Times column on “words you hate to hear”

Amazing stuff from the NY Times Innovation Portfolio

I’ve never imagined people would use a trampoline like this (you might not want to listen to the accompanying music, though)

“50 Most Stunning Wall Murals From Around The World”

Nine Myths About Public Schools by Gerald Bracey (Thanks to Margaret Haun for the tip)

50 Stunning & Inspirational Stop Motion Videos

“Is Online Learning REALLY Better?”

Do Rewards Kill Innovation and Creativity? (Thanks to Chad Ratliff for the tip)

How to be a great panelist (Thanks to Keisa Williams for the tip)

School is No Place for Heroes, Says One Scholar” is a good article poking holes in the myth that one person can do it all.

Elmore Leonard’s Rules of Writing (thanks to Story tellin for the tip)

An Intriguing Alternative To No Child Left Behind is a good Washington Post column on Richard Rothstein, one of my favorite education writers.

A sign in an English classroom: “Follow your dreams – except for that one where you fly. That never ends well.” (thanks to MagistraM for the tip)

Odyssey Online is an extremely well-done & accessible interactive on ancient Greece.