Educational animated videos that are packaged with quiz and further resource links. Most revolutionary is that they (and any YouTube video) can be customised by tutors for inclusion in the online or blended learning courses
A resource site for e-learning and learning technologies, aimed mostly at the business, public and not-for-profit sectors (i.e. for training and continuing professional development)
An Aquaculture Community Site focusing on sharing learning resources and themed discussions. Run by the University of Hawaii using a social networking platform
Portal maintained by the EU Central Library to promote and support open access to research. It includes many links to open access repositories and search engines and has RSS feeds from journals in various topic areas including economics and education (via separate link)
Thanks to Lionel Dabbadie for this link - it illustrates very well the potential for the Internet to profoundly affect the standard models of education - something I refered to at the aqua-tnet conference in Vilamoura last week.