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’ve already shared in earlier posts 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 Twitter profile page or subscribe to their RSS feed.

Here are my picks for November’s Best Tweets — Part Two(not listed in any order):

A preview of an article by Parade on the Teenage Brain

THE ONION: “President Obama’s personal flowchart deconstructing the ethics of pardoning the Thanksgiving turkey”

“Tom Friedman Has Some of It Right – But He Needs to Do a Little More Homework”

Turnarounds Require a Deep Bench

Say what you appreciate at “Appreciate It”

Kennedy Center has revamped their “ArtsEdge” site for educators

Why is a universal translator so elusive? BBC

Subterranean Secrets: 10 Tunnels for Smuggling & War

How Long Will the Dominance of English Last?, The Atlantic

How Do Americans React to So Much Bad News about Schools?

Diagrams that changed the world, BBC

interactive You Tube based storytelling — Editing the Dead

Teacher runs into power of Teach for America

The 18th Century’s Internet, tracking written letter networks of the 18th century

National Geographic’s Photography Contest 2010

Information overload, the early years – 5 centuries ago, Boston Globe

You might also be interested in seeing a list of favorite tweets at:

Shelly Terrell’s blog

Kalinago English

Eye On Education