A multi-user collection of over 300 tools. Original based on a presentation for Norfolk Public Schools by Mickie Mueller, this LiveBinder is updated frequently. For all levels of learners.
R. Stannard's video tutorial on LiveBinders.com, which is useful for creating online digital portfolios. Use LB to create webpages. This video has some examples to show the potential (entry level LB is free), ways to set up tabs and creating a good design, embedding video, and so on.
Understanding and using Google+ in the Classroom and Beyond. Excellent and comprehensive discussion of how Google+ works and how it might be useful to educators. Mainly a huge compendium of links to blogs and tutorial videos about Google+, collected at livebinder.
Evernote allows you to save notes, images, websites, et al., across all of your devices, search them easily and mash up to create a project or presentation. This site has many introductory videos and guides to help you get started and to use Evernote in the classroom.
This very full crowd-sourced site, "We are Teachers," hashundreds of lesson plans in various subjects, including some especially for ELL's (ESL). Many lesson directly link to the Common Core Standards. There are also community and education directories, links to grants and contests, and a place to organize and store your professional development gear and lesson plans.
Shelly Terrell offers FREE webinars every Friday at around 21:00 GMC/UTC at americantesol.adobeconnect.com/terrell/. This page gives a list of topics for upcoming webinars. Get somefree prof development with inspiring examples of how to use Web tools with your students.
A nicely visually organized type of wiki that you can share with others or not. There are a number of educational binders readily accessible, e.g. how to study, history, et al. Uses tabs instead of a sidebar menu.
Organize all your links and online resources. Collect, archive, and share in one place. The entry level tool is free. One use would be a CV online -- an easy way to build a website with links to all your goodies. Similarly, students could create tabs for all their research on a topic. Can handle images and creative uses of page real estate.
See R. Stannard's training video on this tool:
http://www.teachertrainingvideos.com/e-portfolios-iwbs/binder.html
A very extensive wiki with links to a huge number of Web2.0 tools, such as presentation programs, mindmapping, comics, image sharing and editing, search, etc.