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. Now and then, in order to make it a bit easier for me, I may try to break it up into mid-month and end-of-month lists. I’m trying that for the first time now.

I’ve already shared in earlier posts this month several new resources I found on Twitter — and where I gave credit to those from whom I learned about them. Those are not included again in this post.

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 picks for March’s Best Tweets — Part One (not listed in any order):

The Big Idea — it’s bad education policy by Diane Ravitch, Los Angeles Times

Top 10 Most Famous Scientific Theories (That Turned out to be Wrong)

The 35 Best Dance Sequences in Film

Video infographic “How To Feed The World”

7 Most Incredible Sunken Forests on Earth

The problem(s) with the Common Core standards, Washington Post

Did the discovery of cooking make us human? BBC

Why a Salad Costs More Than a Big Mac — Infographic

The Man of La Mancha and the Teacher’s Heart

The Moral Ambiguity of Looting, NY Times

Schools’ Nonfiction Problem, NY Times

Famous Movie Quotes as Infographics

Historical Timelines in 3D

Jobs That No Longer Exist interactive from NPR (thanks to Terri Hart)

Wild dance performance at TED Talks

Center For History and New Media (thanks to Eric Sheninger)

Movie Monsters! slideshow from LIFE

The Saga of Pluto, NY Times slideshow

You might also be interested in seeing a list of favorite tweets at Shelly Terrell’s blog.