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 January’s Best Tweets — Part Two (not listed in any order):

“Flags of Every Country” interactive map

How fast the digital universe is growing, in an infographic

“The Difficulty of Discovery (Where Have All The Geniuses Gone?)” Wired

“Community Organizing as an Education Reform Strategy” from Annenberg (the report is disappointing)

From The Onion “Gap Between Rich And Poor Named 8th Wonder Of The World”

Word On The Street: Photos Of People With Words, NPR

“When a Friend Grieves, How to Get Sympathy Right” Wall St Jrnl

“Getting started with ebooks: a beginner’s guide”

NYC Public School Parents: Don’t believe Bloomberg, Black and Rhee: Teaching experience matters!

Nice quote by Mark Shields on PBS on US diversity and Arizona shooting

“Audio slideshow: Images of Nature” BBC

“New Language Discovered: Prairiedogese” NPR

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

Shelly Terrell’s blog

Kalinago English

Eye On Education