(Usually, I just post a weekly version of this regular feature. However, sometimes I post an extra “Special Edition” when I have more good links than usual)

I have a huge backlog of resources that I’ve been planning to post about in this blog but, just because of time constraints, have not gotten around to doing. Instead of letting that backlog grow bigger, I regularly grab a few and list them here with a minimal description. It forces me to look through these older links, and help me organize them for my own use. I hope others will find them helpful, too. These are resources that I didn’t include in my “Best Tweets” feature because I had planned to post about them, or because I didn’t even get around to sending a tweet sharing them.

Here is a Special Edition of “Links I Should Have Posted About, But Didn’t”:

Twitter Just Made It Really Easy To Find Out If Another User Is Following You is a post sharing some useful information for those of us on Twitter (it just makes it easier to determine if you can someone a Direct Message or not). I’m adding it to The Best Resources For Beginning To Learn What Twitter Is All About.

The Wisdom Of Trees (Leonardo Da Vinci Knew It) is from NPR. I’m adding it to The Best Sites To Learn About Trees.

English For The Games is a special ESL/EFL site set-up by the British Council for the upcoming Olympics. I’m adding it to The Best Sites For Learning About The London 2012 Olympics.

10 Things Job Applicants Should Know is from The New York Times. I’m adding it to The Best Websites For Students Exploring Jobs & Careers.

Timeline: A History Of Touch-Screen Technology comes from NPR. I’m adding it to The Best Sites For Learning About The History Of Technology.

Philanthropy Buzzwords of 2011 comes from The Chronicle Of Philanthropy. I’m adding it to The Best “Words Of The Year” Features For 2011.

The Museum Of Modern Art has an amazing interactive on Diego Rivera murals. I’m adding it to The Best Sites To Learn About Diego Rivera.