This collection from Heather White and Amanda McKee Jones has all kinds of tutorials and templates for using Bitmojis. They will continue to add to it.
Even if you aren't in NYC, this calendar could give you some ideas for programming and activities, whether online or in person. You might also want to join some of the online ones. Includes book clubs, crafts, tech instruction, and more
highlight any text on any web page, click a capture button to save it in a virtual notebook, and view all of their highlights from across the web. Citelighter automatically puts together a citation page.
Great session by Hella Rumschlag and Laurie Loughery of Mohawk Trails Elementary. Their project involved collaborating with schools across the country using various web 2.0 tools
Archives and upcoming webinars from the edWeb emerging tech for libraries community. Webinars often very good. Sponsored by Follett; often includes Destiny
Website from Southern California Cooperative that lets you search for books in Spanish, books in English about Latinos, search by levels, for bilingual books, and more.
This particular entry on Mike Gorman's blog has Flip Camera alternatives (now that Cisco is dropping them). Gorman's blog has a lot of great information-- and he's from Indiana. (Fort Wayne)